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It looks like it already didn't end well for him. Awesome scene, I was worried the show was going to go all SVU on us.

I think sweat stains, not encrusts.

Past their prime, but they had a jolt of popularity due to the hair-band revival (produced by VH1 and leaked sex tapes).

Like the Hollywood Bowl. What a dump.

Isn't Sly homeless?

This calls for Miller Time.

I heard that something similar happened during Live Aid, right in the middle of Paul McCartney's set, his first live performance since Lennon was killed.

This is bad, but nowhere near as bad as when they cut off Pink Floyd at Live 8.

Okay, that makes sense.

It's not going to have the well-deserved stand-alone reputation of The Dark Knight, but it serves as a decent end to the series.

I don't think I was ever scared by "Thriller", maybe because the song and video were kind of ingrained in me in my youth.

Dawes were on Austin City Limits. I actually dug it. Not sure why they're some sort of humorous short-hand around here.

Reciting lyrics as poetry is only somewhat acceptable if you're a moody emo high school kid, which he played on television onceā€¦20 years ago.

Two weeks. They are pushing it out so it doesn't get squashed by the big game.

"In Two Weeks"

How come I can't see my comments in the chat thingy?

Any chance to give NCIS: LA a ratings boost I guess.

I'd say he had something of a comeback with Flight.

I'd say that the ABB were more blues-inspired than straight-up blues. You can hear a lot of different kinds of inspirations in the music if you listen deep enough.

There's only a very crappy recording of it on YouTube but they actually played it once (the song part, not the solos and such) during their fortieth anniversary Beacon run.