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ooh; do you have another example? I've just started a re-watch but only on season 1; no Varrick until S2 from memory ..

haha; I liked "get that thing out of my face!!"

Looks like *someone* just drummed up a good ol'-fashioned lead ..

yeah that's a pretty cool list, nice haul!

Got 'In it for the Money' signed by Gaz Coombes, and somehow picked up a copy of Primal Scream's 'Vanishing Point' signed by Bobby Gillespie.

I've certainly got it, and I ain't got no turntable ..

Her voice on the self-titled US/UK line-up is incredible.
And again on Rumours; amazing.
After that, a decline, imo, in that the tone/timbre of her voice deteriorated from the crystal-clear notes it could once hit.
I can't stand her big solo hits, she sings so flat and monotone imo ..

That's Enough For Me is is Buckingham's leanest, bestest rip-snorter on Tusk imo; purrs along with rubbery sounding stuff and a million dinky guitars, a distinctly Lindsey Buckingham 'YEAH!' comprising the chorus.
All over in about 2 minutes.
What was that?
That was Lindsey reigning it in but nearly exploding at the

yeah, I half-skimmed it and actually thought it was disparaging, went back and re-read and was also pleasantly surprised by the appreciation.

Nor Bumju.

The Coen Brothers - will watch any of their films without even reading so much as a synopsis going in.

It's been 25 years since Mark Frost came up with a new idea …

For balls-out mayhem and ridiculous volume check out their famous Glastonbury set in 2005, not sure how Gillespie made it off the stage alive .. munted!

Vanishing Point's where it's at as far as Primal Scream is concerned imo; it sustains interest from beginning to end and 'Kowalski' is indeed an amazing song.

see : Palestinian Chicken for exception - really, see it, funny fucking episode of CYE!

definitely, but that one photo managed to establish that he still had his sense of the ridiculous - much needed link, and achieved so elegantly and effortlessly by that one pic.

yup, glad someone brought that up (actually, *I* wanted to be the clever one to point it out, but it was kinda obvious even though it wasn't touched upon in the review) ..

Apparently if you're a full 24 hours from Tulsa, the nearest woman will do .. or man, if you're Dusty Springfield ..

.. and anyway, I love James' falsetto!
the reverb on that mic is incredible, too - is that a Lynch-directed episode, because that scene strikes me as being right up his alley.