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Ludwig Van Morrison
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"Are all the commenters on this board doing the "Yoko broke up the Beatles" thing ironically?"
Yes. I came here to read silly jokes about Yoko Ono and chew bubblegum, and I'm all out of bubblegum.

"Are all the commenters on this board doing the "Yoko broke up the Beatles" thing ironically?"
Yes. I came here to read silly jokes about Yoko Ono and chew bubblegum, and I'm all out of bubblegum.

I think they would have liked Hegel.

I think they would have liked Hegel.

C'mon, we all know Riker just follows his beard.

C'mon, we all know Riker just follows his beard.

Somehow, Garak's recommendation of the "alternate future" novel instead of the repetitive epic seemed like going from Tolstoy to Philip K. Dick.

Somehow, Garak's recommendation of the "alternate future" novel instead of the repetitive epic seemed like going from Tolstoy to Philip K. Dick.

Watching "The Wire" for the second time, it really did seem like the writers were foreshadowing the Klingon's invasion of Cardassia with Garak's "alternate future" novel.

Would holo-Robert Johnson be in black and white?

Would holo-Robert Johnson be in black and white?

Him and Axl Rose should get coffee together.

Him and Axl Rose should get coffee together.

Exactly. Corgan should have done to Mellon Collie what Townsend did to his Lifehouse project: cut out the fat. He might have ended up with alt-rock's version of Who's Next.

Exactly. Corgan should have done to Mellon Collie what Townsend did to his Lifehouse project: cut out the fat. He might have ended up with alt-rock's version of Who's Next.

It's awesome that someone else remembers! That night was full of great moments. Malkmus laughing at himself and acting really insecure the whole night was kind of endearing in a way. Plus he had an encore consisting of surreally awful acoustic covers of "Soul Train" and "Emotional Rescue," before finishing with

It's awesome that someone else remembers! That night was full of great moments. Malkmus laughing at himself and acting really insecure the whole night was kind of endearing in a way. Plus he had an encore consisting of surreally awful acoustic covers of "Soul Train" and "Emotional Rescue," before finishing with

I know what you mean. Siamese Dream used to be in my Top 5 albums but I can only appreciated it in isolated sections nowadays (same applies even more to Mellon Collie) The band has strengths: I personally like Corgan's style of playing when he doesn't go overboard, Chamberlain is an incredibly unique drummer, and the

I know what you mean. Siamese Dream used to be in my Top 5 albums but I can only appreciated it in isolated sections nowadays (same applies even more to Mellon Collie) The band has strengths: I personally like Corgan's style of playing when he doesn't go overboard, Chamberlain is an incredibly unique drummer, and the

SM gave a solo acoustic concert in San Fran a couple years ago where he performed a lot of his Pavement catalog, including "Range Life."During the line, "I don't understand what they mean, and I could really give a fuck," the entire crowd screamed the last three words in unison. A lot of that was the simple glee of