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Eddie Kramer worked on their early records.

I wouldn't go as far as to say she should burn in hell. Partly because I'm not sure there is a Hell, and secondly I think she fucked Keith Richards which makes me think she got pretty close there for awhile.

Ugh, Oasis/Black Crowes. I almost skipped school to see that. I wish I had, so I could say I had one exciting day in my teenage life.

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His drummer Cindy Blackman is very good. She's featured quite a bit on the recent Santana & McLaughlin Montreux release (which I highly recommend if you're into jazz fusion), especially on the Tony Williams (I didn't know he was her teacher) numbers she hits the skins on.

"Pink Houses" is a more worthy Hatesong. Hell, AV Club, ask me about it and I'll give you an article.

Someone once described him in concert as "acting like God, and that we were just cool enough to be in his presence".

A proper place to lament the genius of Kevin Gilbert, as well.

I didn't find it heartbreaking, but hopeful. They were all smiles for once and seemingly united in starting a future for the new baby.

Anybody know what that piece of music is at the beginning and end of it? Sounds familiar but can't put my finger on it.

You see the dog in the preview for next week's show.

For fans of the show I recommend listening to his interview on Aisha Tyler's podcast. He's amazingly open about himself.

I felt for the daughter in the scene where she's back in school. I've had to go through a family tragedy of my own where I had to be in school shortly afterward (in my case, after a weekend) and it was Hell the first few days.

@Persia Didn't Joe Don mean it as a joke?

It's a vicious cycle of attention-seeking. Only in America.

From what I remember, he had an excellent interviewing style on that show. More laid-back, and you could tell that the guests more often than not wanted to be there and engaged with Dennis on whatever the subject was. There were plenty of moments like the one you just mentioned where he'd seem genuinely surprised and

Pretty please. With cherries on top.

I will never listen to bands with punctuation marks or full stops in their name.

Eddie Murphy is actually trying to fail in music again.

And back to being a sports guy now. And from what I'm reading of him on Twitter, it sounds like he's done talking about politics in any kind of open forum like he had on MSNBC.