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I think it's a little much to say that Frank Black was foretelling alt-country and basic recording methods when Wilco, Ryan Adams, and others were well-established and the White Stripes were  three unmastered albums deep.  With that said, all of the records up to and including Dog in the Sand are enjoyable, with Cult

Liz's fare!

Castle Face has put out two flexi books that I own and have listened to.  They are a bit tricky to play, especially the one with all plastic pages.  Haven't grabbed the DBA one yet, but they're not just shelf objects.  The Castle Face ones also sound a lot better than they have any business sounding.

All this angst over a shitty Doobies cover?

STARLIGHT MINTS!

THANK YOU.  This song is the crystallization of everything I hate about hippies.

"She fornicates it" is one of my favorite TV lines of all time, along with Ken's, "I dunno. What ARE you going to do?"

I think you're giving Taylor way too much credit for the quality of the lyrics.

"Naked Baby Photos," while not technically a live album, is more than half live tracks.

No, no.  You're looking for Ancient Chinese Secret.

Soon, through his brutal tyranny, we will all be the Jimmys yelling, "Come back, zinc!"

The glaring Pepsi One product placement and the poor handling of the comedy inherent in Rosencrantz/Guildenstern's interchangeability really knocks this down for me.  It's not terrible, but it is irritating as all hell.

True enough, but I've never watched Glee so I can't comment. I will say that some posters may or may not have used a similar phrase to describe "Herstory of Dance."

Since this review contained the words, "The songs are great," I don't even know how to respond, so I won't try to frame this as any sort of refutation.

Wrestling is supposed to be fun.  Mania was not fun.  Raw was a ton of fun, and not just because of the crowd.  It's worth paying attention to which guys can really work on the fly (Jericho w/ JBL's hat, Barrett with the Cactus Jack elbow), especially on a night when the crowd wants anything except what's on script.

There was a fistfight near me during a ballad at the Adore show in Charlotte, though I don't remember which one.  Same show?

Smashing Pumpkins did a small club tour in 2000 before Machina came out.  Jimmy Chamberlain was (supposedly?) stung in the eye by a jellyfish the day before the show, so the regular set was changed to a three hour acoustic show.