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He did a show at my university in 2004 and was very funny. He took requests for his SNL impressions from the audience, but also had a lot of non impression material that was pretty good too. Don't know of he was off drugs then or if it's when they were working.

The English Beat.

He is currently begging to rejoin now that there's an opening.

If Talk Show counts, then Army of Anyone counts, and then what don't you count?

I'm not sure Bennington should count, since he was just playing Weiland anyway.

If I lived in Flint, I'm pretty sure I'd want enough lead water induced brain damage to make me forget I lived in Flint.

I didn't hate the album, and I enjoyed songs from it when I saw the 2014 era version live, but if I'm seeing the classic lineup, I want the classic material only.

Nope, no one was waiting for this to happen.

Apparently they're doing Chinese Democracy material on their reunion shows. So there's that.

There's a single album version they put out years later that attempted to cut the fat from the original two. I think they missed the mark on some omissions, but opinions will vary.

It can be two things.

I'm just glsd they didn't go for the too obvious monologue of Crowe pretending to be a nice guy and then mock physically assaulting castmembers. Not that the monologue that actually aired was any good (I assume not; I don't even remember what it was).

Saw them just four times, twice as headliners, twice as de facto opening acts (they may have been listed as coheadliners). At three of those shows they played "The Flame" (the exception was in 2010; Ghost Town was not played).

Reading the title, I was hoping the article was just the word "Yes."

And it turned out the show was on Earth the whole time.

So is Mick. And considering how young he was when he started knocking up chicks, I wouldn't be surprised if Brian would be a great great grandfather were he not dead.

All she really needs is a cattle prod.

I saw them last year (nowhere near a comp price) and it was absolutely a great show. No need to apologize for enjoying it.

My thoughts exactly (the Detroit show was pretty rough as well; he didn't sound well and it was way shorter than previous times I'd seen them).

I hate to say it, but having seen a show on that unintended farewell tour, it's probably best they go back further for a live album. Great band, but Lemmy was absolutely showing his age and deteriorating health by that point.