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There's a new thing you might want to get into. It's called pornography.

My favorite movie of all time, Heat is nearly 3 hours and earns every second of the running time.

The scenes of him jamming with the band and arguing with Keith are great.

It was on Netflix Instant a few years ago. The concert footage looks great, the ad hoc stuff put in during songs not so much. But the sound mix is terrible. No concert film from 1985 from a major band should be in mono (or close to it anyway).

Would have been cool if Sam Jackson was the relocating guy.

I'd like to think Lennon would have become reactionary again after a few years of Reagan, but you're probably right.

Sans Starship, I kinda like all those songs. Maybe America too, but they've always been pretty bland.

Who would the exceptions to that be? I don't mind 2-hour plus movies usually (agree with you on comedies though).

Is someone going to review the VMA's?

I prefer to say that Duane Allman died 12 years to the day before I was born.

At least someone's giving a serious answer.

In onthewall2983's America, John Mellencamp covering Van Morrison would be considered treason.

It's the really slow one. I think the album version is 11 minutes or something.

Gandolfini was the only good thing about Surviving Christmas I seem to remember.

That was Clapton.

I DVR'd it off TCM actually.

Understandable since your radio stations are more prone to play their music.

I was born on October 29th 1983. "Islands In The Stream" was the number one single, and I think Never Say Never Again was on top of the box office. One of the lead stories was that Princess Diana and Prince Charles escaped an assassination attempt at a Duran Duran concert.

Bowie wrote some nice liner notes for SRV's Montreux Live album/DVD awhile back. What really interested me is that he asked David about working with people like Robert Fripp and Pete Townshend, which showed me that Stevie wasn't simply just interested in blues-rock guys but that his tastes went a little beyond. Not