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I guess it was.

That is awesome. Fucking Bowie, always doing exactly what you least expect.

If you haven't seen it, the Beck cover of Sound and Vision is fucking great, too, though obviously not as funny. https://www.youtube.com/wat…

I'm working from home for the next week, I'll do it for you.

I was just about to post about this. The man was more than a musician and cultural titan for 45 years, he was a goddam wizard, and I wish I could find more words right now.

Weren't most of the main characters depicted as free blacks?

It's egregious, outrageous, preposterous!

'sup.

There are not a lot of things I like about Kanye, but the dude does not fucking pull his punches, and I respect that.

Simple: The cities in Maine are simply too small to adequately counterbalance the vast green nothing of the northern mooselands.

I don't really have an opinion one way or the other about the Dandy Warhols' music, but in spite of the many legitimately great artists he surrounded himself with, I consider Andy Warhol to be little more than an eccentric conman, so I can't help but dislike them a little as a band.

woops, my bad.

Karn Evil 9 - Emerson, Lake, and Palmer

America is pretty well known. It was on Bookends and covered by Yes

Short Skirt, Long Jacket – Cake

Written by King/Goffin, but first recorded by Franklin, though King also recorded it in 1971 for Tapestry

I Can See for Miles – The Who

He was also a more than competent administrator of relief efforts in Europe during WWI, despite refusing to interact with those filthy poors.

7 seasons ago. The one on the right. The one on the left.

Well, there's Hoover, who was a legitimately great businessman, and the same things that made him a great businessman made him a shit president, and probably the worst person that could have been in charge during the depression.