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"UNDERPANTS!" ("The Garden" was pretty amazing too.)

Since we're counting backwards by twos here, I figure I owe it to the thread. Born in '60. When we were kids my sister and I thought "Gonna Buy Me A Dog" was the funniest thing ever. "I wish I had a glass of water." "Why, ya thirsty?" "No, I want to see if my neck leaks."

Put me down for "Sweet Young Thing."

When I saw there was an article on Love I went Oop ip ip Oop ip ip Yeah!

Get a dog, little longey!

I also miss Andrew Loog-Oldham being bitchy about Mick Jagger on a daily basis.

Underground Garage as a channel seems to getting further and further away from the programming philosophy of "music that influenced the Ramones, music that the Ramones influenced, and the Ramones" that it started with. It seems to be leaning more "classic rock" these days. Yesterday MIghty Manfred or somebody played

And that was called, "glad."

Mary Weiss had a pretty good solo album out a couple of years ago. I think The Reigning Sound was her backing band. It had a good cover of "A Certain Girl" and a song called "Cry About the Radio" which started with the line, "Kids, kids don't know shit."

This ought to help you feel a bit better: Mine was Paul McCartney's "Another Day" 45, bought the day it was released, circa 1970.

I saw it when it was at the Victoria and Albert Museum. It was the most immersive and involving museum exhibit I've ever seen. "… your life will be forever lacking in a small way that you can never, ever repair." Perfectly stated.

You got naked pictures of Walter Brennan?

I love that song. I always felt a little sad for RIngo that he knew John and George would play with him, but wasn't sure if Paul would.

"Some Velvet Morning" with Bob as Lee Hazelwood and Taylor Swift as Nancy Sinatra. Or vice-versa even.

1. Roller Show
2. Heart
3. When I Write the Book
4. I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass
5. I Knew the Bride

I'd like to hear what he does with/to "Autumn Leaves" or "I'm A Fool to Want You." Billie Holiday's voice was shot when she recorded the latter song on Lady In Satin, but despite or because of that it's one of the most poignant things she ever recorded. It would be nice if Zimmy could capture something of that.

Nick Lowe had a terrific Christmas album out last year. Awesome to see him here.

I can buy you minks, rats, frogs, squirrels, rabbits …anything you want, woman.

The letter probably would not be considered extortion, although courts have found some demand letters to constitute extortion - usually when there's a threat of immediate exposure to authorities unless a sum of money is paid. Assuming there's nothing like that in the balance of the letter, at least in California

A pudding spokesperson who, um … never mind.