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That scene in Exorcist III, rightly not described above, is without a doubt the scariest scene I've ever experienced in a cinema. I mean….. Jesus. People were heard crying for a while after that. Not me of course..

Great article. 1965 was always my favourite, but I may have to listen to the lot again and re evaluate the situation. And let's be honest, has an album cover ever visualised its contents better than this one?

Not a huge long term Oasis fan. But I did see them at Glastonbury in 94, when they were just starting out, and it was one of the most blistering rock shows I've ever seen. All the more amazing considering all 5 of them looked like they would severely overcharge you for not really fixing your car.

That's a god awful review. But if it wasn't for these comments i'd never have found out about 1984. Which i've just downloaded and am now listening to. It's brilliant.

I briefly met him once. I was walking into a shop in Cambridge (UK) and this massive guy in front of me stepped back to let someone out and trod on my foot. He turned around and apologised, and i was about to tell him not to worry about it when i realised who he was; so unfortunately what i said came out as "don't