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Delvis Crasho
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Black And Blue over Some Girls. All day. Every day.

Saw this one last night because the Coen Bros. are amazing. Fun movie, but it'd be a stretch to call this one funny.

Anyone that writes about Tindersticks and fails to mention a xanax popping, depressed Tony Soprano fending off two hitmen after buying some orange juice is no friend of mine.

Please, internet, put together Mad Max: Fury Road with "Bohemian Rhapsody."

Late to the game but don't care.

You're not alone in your preference, friend.

I can only assume that it would sound like a NIN album with Bowie as the front man. Kinda like how Iggy Pop's The Idiot sounds like a Bowie album with Iggy singing all the songs.

Do not let Tonight (Bowie's follow-up to Let's Dance) fall by the wayside in your endeavor. While some of it is in fact quite flavorless and dated - there is still a wonderful atmosphere to the album.

Ohhh, Ramoooooonaaa

"Strangers When We Meet" (my personal favorite) actually first appeared on Bowie's Buddha of Suburbia album/soundtrack in a less fleshed out version. Still, a good song is a good song - I'm glad Bowie decided to revisit it because it is a perfect closer.

Amazing album in every single way. True - it could've been trimmed down to 10 or 11 songs, but where'd the fun be in that?

Welcome to the Church of The Thin White Duke. Good music and fancy outfits.

I know we're not alone. Time is proving it to be Bowie's best from the 90s. When I listen to it I hear a man truly pushing himself.

I initially didn't care for it, but after a couple listens (some close, some just having it on in the background) I find myself discovering something quite amazing and cool. Bowie's up to something and I don't quite know what it is.

Love me the Lost Highway soundtrack. Bowie, Lou Reed, NIN's greatest song ("Perfect Drug"), Barry Adamson. Fantastic.

I think the only thing The Next Day did wrong was its album length. 14 songs is too long for any album if you ask me; one of the reasons I got really excited about Blackstar is because it is only 7 songs. Last time Bowie had a trimmed album similar was Station To Station and well we all know that's an absolute

I catch the paper booooy

I love it.

I can't remember the last time I loved every single moment in an episode. I guess that's the benefits of keeping it to 30 minutes.

Some gas money would be nice.