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2 mentions since your post, including mine.

I've been listening to it since it came out, and now my kids listen to it and love it. It's just a great, great album.

Prince's Purple Rain. I went to the concert at the Fabulous Forum when I was just a wee lad 12 years old. That was 1985. My second would be Abbey Road, which I first listened to in '86. Both are in the top 3 or 5 of 'albums most listened to'. And now I play both for my kids, so it puts a whole new kind of excitement

Did anyone else feel like there was a little too much Lechter last night? I'd hate to see them sacrifice the gravitas he has had in the first two episodes. There were too many times I asked myself, "Why is he in the scene, or why in that shot?" Last night gave a glimpse of what could happen if the writers take the

Really liking this show so far. As you said it is visually incredible, from scene-to-scene. The acting is top notch and so far the story lines have been well conceived and written. I would like to see some more of those 'hand grabbing Will' moments. Part of the allure of Harris' creation is the chills on the back of

My favorite was Baby on Board, but it was just a clever take on old-school barber shop.

The thing about Cartman, and most sociopaths, is that he'll believe anything so long as he believes it. This was nakedly brought up in the Fishsticks episode, and probably some others as well. So it really isn't a surprise that the ending doesn't reverse his sentiments at the moment. Much like they always used to kill

You know when you're cracking up while reading the review, it was damn funny.

I always cringed when a Simpson song sequence would begin. They were not very good songs for the most part, which bothered the hell out of me because, you know, it was the friggin Simpsons who could, or should do no wrong. I don't even think their best would match up against a decent South Park song, let alone the

Why in the world would anyone not want to celebrate Hanukkah? All it is is games with chocolate coins and presents every night for 8 nights. Only a fool would drop this tradition.

Mmmmm…searing…

You may not like her, but she's a hell of an actress

Mick Taylor playing almost makes it worth the $1650.00 I would have to pay for my wife and I to go (and park) to this show, almost. I saw them last during the Steel Wheels Tour, when they were kinda old. That was like 23 years ago. I'm pretty sure they will never die, so I'll just wait 'til the next "small club" tour.

My favorite part is Santa's Little Helper and Snowball 2 trying desperately to earn Bart';s love and affection back away from Stampy. When the stand up and say "We Love You" is one of the best laughs I ever had in my life.

Great topic! I've been to a lot of concerts, mostly in the mid-80's to early 2000's; lots of good memories, but I think the biggest surprise song had to be Grateful Dead playing "Death Don't Have No Mercy" in September of '89. I didn't know it at the time, but they hadn't played it in 20 years, which explained why the