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Bought my 2nd surround sound system. The first one was a relic in 2003 I'm sure, the rear speakers went out in a matter of months which didn't go over well believe you me. First thing I listened to was the Blu-ray of Dark Side of the Moon.

Fuck convention, she's hot as hell.

*consult your physician as to whether or not Pol Pot had cancer*

Really cool seeing them do that on ABC during New Years Eve 2000.

So did the Grateful Dead and King Crimson at times.

I do too actually. I think I bought it as soon as it came out.

I'm kind of at the point now where I hope Top Gear is canceled, but James May can continue to do awesome stuff like his Toy Stories series.

And I just discovered that their Sunday Morning program is available on youtube.

He attacked Sheik from behind before the bell even rang.

Dad?

Or a deluge of a capella groups.

Too bad this isn't on TNT

"And one can't discount that some critics, probably unconsciously, picked up on who Freddie really was, and that biased them against the band even more."

There were some pretty great performances that night. Daltrey singing "I Want It All" and Seal doing "Who Wants to Life Forever" are also damned good.

And it was better as a Joe Perry solo song.

I absolutely agree. I'm at best a moderate fan but I absolutely get the hate. Not so much of their entire work, but how they've kind of dismantled their legacy from hard-rock juggernaut to corporate rock band.

No chance you guys will review Steven Wilson's Hand. Cannot. Erase.?

Technically they were co-collaborators but their biggest hit was someone else's, so I can get where you're coming from. It's understandable when a solo act just works off of other people's material, but more should be expected of a group that isn't a boy band.

Someone already did an Aerosmith Hatesong.