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Exactly, and it's bad enough when it's one of your own songs that becomes an albatross on your back. Fortunately I think it's widely accepted to people that Jeff was a talented song-writer as well as being a good interpreter of other people's material too.

I like Buckley's version, but I get where this guy is coming from. I think I've seen it sung in similar ways on American Idol and shows like that. It's interesting where the song would be in the lexicon now if Jeff had lived. If it wound up where it is now anyway, he'd probably have hated it. He wanted to make his

Quite ironically, I spent last night watching a cover band butcher the Allman Brothers Band, it made me feel like I was watching Blueshammer right before my eyes.

I bet that somehow led to Eno and Fripp's partnership, too.

There was a nice nod to Heat when we see Rust and Cohle at the end (the scene where De Niro and Pacino meet on the freeway).

From the official HoF website

Fun fact, Elton John almost auditioned to become KC's lead vocalist in 1970.

I think Parliament Funkadelic holds the record of having something like 16-17 members that were inducted.

I subscribe to both Classic Rock and Prog. Very good and well-informed journalism. They also have mags devoted to blues, country and even AOR rock from the late 70's, so they're doing well for themselves.

The Multiverse episode might be the funniest episode of FG, at least since they came back in 2005.

Wrong jam

Quit a job, peasant!

Zap 'em with your siren, man. I'm an American!

I think it was his wife or ex-wife who said that his politics are basically a joke, so I'm not taking what the bullet points of what he's said in the article cited here too seriously.

I'm scanning through the article, and I agree with a couple of his points especially towards the end about empire and post-empire in regards to America. It's a sad truth, made even sadder that I actually agree with that pompous fucker about something.

And U2.

And James Woods was fucking brilliant as a thinly-veiled James Bulger.

This sounds kind of interesting.

Don't care to see this, but I was pleasantly surprised by the use of Steven Wilson's "The Raven Who Refused To Sing" in the trailers.