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"Day of the Locusts" from New Morning, though there isn't much you can say is underrated when it comes to the always-picked-apart Dylan.

Also, what's up with these faux-tin can vocals? Laura Gibson's all about them, too. Feist is now and again. There's nothing wrong with any of their voices. Maybe they'll be performing in overalls and releasing new material on 78s soon.

I haven't listened yet, but I'm all for him taking a step toward a bolder sound. I understand how spareness as an aesthetic is arresting, but I mostly find it too much and lose interest (i.e. Now That I'm in Your Shadow). Try staying awake for a solo set by Damien that runs from midnight to 2am for maximum effect. I

She's more interesting under pressure. That's where her strength comes out. I'm positive that if Downton were under siege, she'd be the last left quietly standing next to a bloodied Carson as he waves a disembodied arm in the air and yells profanities at the slain.

I do, but I root for terrible things to happen to her. Not because I dislike her, but because she's more interesting under pressure. I'm hoping she marries the terrible newspaper guy because she exudes grace under pressure. So much better than season 1's privileged little girl, Sybil's faux-"world adventurer," and

I saw this when it was first on, too, and it ended up on my "Petestock" recorded-from-TV VHS tape that served as my only connection to the show for years, aside from frequently visited memories. I'm pretty sure I flicked a kid's ear in 8th grade just to see what it was like, and subsequently felt horrible about it.

And Dr. Girlfriend.

Also, Carol/Cheryl and most any rule Judy Greer takes on.

+1 for Kim Pine. Middle school saw me spend many an hour pouring over my Nick Magazine with Larissa Oleynick as Alex Mack on the cover. And a few years prior to that, spent a summer mad crushing on Anna Chlumsky in My Girl. Guess I have a thing for odd last names.

At least Spielberg repented.

Wonder if he's still got that pin in his backbone? :(

There's always a lot of people standing around sweating at 6th and Powell.

And Kevin is… not the father!

Any time a man pulls out money away from a register, I have to wonder.

So if we talk about real restaurants in conversation, it's product placement? From now on, I'm telling my buddies we're stopping at McDougal's and Taco Shack. I'm no sellout.

Welcome to Dawes're doom!

I see someone let the Dawes out. Again. It's also my hope that Community will do an episode parodying the tropes of this particular episode of Parenthood. DAWESMUNITY.

Martin did a scorching cover of "Girl from the North Country." It's on the second disc of the Rhino reissue of LUTE FANTASY.

I hope Shellac covers Sufjan Stevens covering Michael Jackson.

I liked the demo a great deal, or rather, I liked the combat system as seen in the demo. No more wasting tons of time in radial menus (though those do exist for items). Use your bow, cast a spell, go steal, melee some fools. It's all right there. I'm sure you'll hear lots of "God of WaRPG" comparisons, but the truth