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Derek Noakes
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Yes, it is such a big moment that Todd said that exact thing in his review of the episode you are commenting on.

I regret nothing!

"Try finding the original 'Every Day of The Week' by The Students and get back to me"

It rules!

Never have I been more embarrassed to be a North Carolina resident than I was last night. Asheville's not like the rest of the state, I promise!

@avclub-d9058a06a58121fef563d4c8d1b58faf:disqus : False. The tour in 2003 to promote the greatest hits collection was much better. Fans got to suggest songs for the setlist for each night, and Wilco opened for a whole bunch of dates. Clearly the better tour, and they were on fire performance-wise.

They talk like fags, and their shit's all retarded.

Actually, that's not the case. Copyright laws as they pertain to sampling did not exist before the advent and popularization of sampling. Try reading the article before being a pretentious douche next time.

I think that may have called for a third wiggity. Possibly a fourth. But hey, I'm no lawyer.

This post deserves all of the "likes" for the rest of the day.

Gooble gobble gooble gobble!

And much like De La Soul is Dead, it is now regarded as the high point of their body of work. I've really got to hand it to The Dust Brothers. That record is like a "Modern Music 101" class condensed into a single album. Such a great piece of art.

They played a secret show here in Asheville shortly before that Bonnaroo set, in a 1,000 capacity venue. Biz Markie opened. I will always kick myself for not lining up to attempt tickets for that. I spoke with several people who went, and evidently it was pretty amazing.

I want something similar for my funeral, but I want A Tribe Called Quest's "Can I Kick It" at mine. Mostly because the lyric "come and spread your arms if you really need a hug" is something everyone should hear at a funeral.

I only "liked" that because it also made me angry/sad.

I couldn't read through all of the comments, but I had to add this:

On and on. On and on. On and on.

Yes! Keep linking to the article in which I was mentioned. I can feel my power growing! Nope…that's my erection.

Heart attack never stopped old Big Bear!

These would all be great responses to the original question if it weren't for the fact that the only correct one is "Oo La La" at the end of Rushmore. It doesn't get any better than that.