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Well, where do you think they got it from?

My mother had the 71-75 collection and On The Border on vinyl, strangely enough.

Don't drive angry.

"I can't have sex at work" made me laugh quite hardily. Like pausing the DVR to let it all out. Partly because it is funny, but also because the inappropriateness of it felt true to Aspies from my perspective on the condition.

The song was a hit and still gets played on Classic Rock radio.

Rings a bell.

The drum sound on "You Better You Bet" (which Bill produced) felt like a faster version of something from The Long Run

This is where I come out. AC/DC rocks, but they also pretty much re-record the same 5 songs over and over again, which aren't that different from each other to begin with. Does that make them an awful band? No, but it set a bad precedent for lesser hard rock bands to do the same. And to me, that's just as bad as the

"Psycho Killer" was out a couple years ahead of the Eagles song.

Great guitarist, awful singer. I caught a video from his solo career on VH1 Classic once, and the cheese factor was in full effect.

Flying pies.

I never got the idea that anything to do with what was cool in my parents' generation was somehow un-hip. Then again, I felt just as disconnected with what music was coming out when I was 13-14. In my case specifically, I was more attuned into the previous generation's music, but quite often stuff that my parents

There is a live version of "Outlaw Man" that was done for European television in 1973 that is much meaner-sounding (I'd go as far as to say almost heavy, for '73 anyway) than the original. I'd put that guitar solo up with "Hotel California", just not as well known.

A bunch of WWE titles are on Netflix Instant, getting a new fed would mean they would yank those titles.

Correction, Heat should have been nominated and swept. But of the movies nominated, I would have pulled for Apollo 13.

@avclub-1b1f9a3e639ecc53f335314fc9d8403b:disqus I think the person in question is on suicide watch because during his trial he did attempt suicide and had to be excused from the proceedings for a few days.

I like the longer songs, but would agree that his forte is more stuff like the title track or "Drive Home", which is my favorite from the record.

Sounds about right.

Maybe. Those two posts above were somewhat knee-jerk reactions, and mostly come from my need for proportionality. But my needs really don't matter, it's the families'.

Think this song came out in '92. "Wicked Game" was used in the Lynch film which was in '90, but was a hit in '91.