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The peak year of 70's rock for sure. You also had Dark Side Of The Moon, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Houses Of The Holy, Selling England By The Pound, Yessongs, Larks' Tongues In Aspic, and so much more.

What about Endless Wire? I'm more a fan of Townshend's writing and Daltrey's voice admittedly so I didn't mind it as much.

That as well which I'm sure you can find on the cheap nowadays. Those sets used to cost 70 bucks.

I like the 10+ minute jam following "My Generation".

I can't think of many other artists who have had such a love-hate relationship with their own work like Pete.

I think Pete's a bit underrated as a lead guitarist, he's had some good solos.

I don't think I would need to see the other performances from that show to know that they owned it that night. I think I've seen a bit of the Dirty Mac jam and the Stones mumbling a bit through "You Can't Always Get What You Want".

I would add "Real Good Looking Boy" and "Tea & Theatre" to that list, as well.

Agreed. The CGI sucked quite a bit of charm out of it.

Absolutely. I thought they even sounded great when they got Kenney Jones after Keith died. The songs sounded a bit flatter but still had a good amount of balls. To me unfortunately, they have sounded totally flat since Entwistle died despite having Zak pounding away.

Don't forget him trying to sing it through the gimp mask as well. My favorite Keith moment is actually when he's being semi-serious, talking about what it was like touring America for the first time.

I think a good place for someone to start would be one of their greatest hits packages, 2002's Ultimate Collection. It's all the hits from "Can't Explain" to "Eminence Front". It gives a newbie a more comprehensive look at the different eras of the band.

I love the album. I borrowed my friend's vinyl copy and was like you amazed.

Stevie's also had hits as a solo artist.

It has double-meaning to this episode specifically, too.

First episode was good. Second was okay, but nothing too memorable (aside it's use of wonderful Stevie Nicks references). I'm not a horror fan so I can't say if my .02 is of any use.

You're a pretty fucking great neighbor from what I can tell too, man. Great story :)

Nobody tell him about Beverly Hills Cop III please.

They're doing promos for Justified on American Horror Story now. Says it's coming back in January. As it's going to probably be another awful winter, the return of the show will be very welcome.