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neilbeforeme
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@avclub-6f611188ad4a81ffc2edab83b0705d76:disqus  - Egregious is a subjective matter of degree. In my subjective opinion, is messing up someone's alma mater an egregious error (in the Google era)? Perhaps. Does your assertion that you've been "listening to, talking about, and writing about The Doors" for your

I'll attribute it to the "you heard it here first" journalism zeitgeist that encourages half-baked crap like this to get hurriedly published. It's disrespectful to fans (that's all the A.V. Club is, after all, media fans, and the writers should foresee that their readers would be quick to zero in on dumb, avoidable

R.I.P. But, I can't help but point out that the sentiment of this article is seriously undermined by its numerous (and egregious) factual errors (to name a few: Manzarek and Morrison attended UCLA film school, rather than USC, and there were no "rumbling bass notes" on Riders on the Storm…they had employed a session