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What; no mention of Space - 1999??
Brilliant shit that. still remember getting my dad to search all over for the damn spaceship

There's a whole 'nother list here on "bands you liked for just one song" because my initial list were all songs i thought should have been hits, but weren't, and where the band never really caught lightning again

Mine all come from the few years i worked in the "musicindustry"
Len - Steal My Sunshine
Eagle Eye Cherry - Save Tonight
Tal Bachman - crap, blanking in the name….She's So High
Dog's Eye View - Everything Falls Apart

Dang, ya beat me to it

Also; his personal wealth is largely based on cotton plantations his family trust own in Louisiana. Ya can't make this shit up folks.

But to me the Scourge serves 2 purposes. 1) it shows that the Hobbits have grown (for good or bad) from the small scared insulated beings they are at the start (when the Prancing Pony is just too too much) to being their own hero's at the end. ready (and able to fight for themselves and 2) the whole tie in to the end

The use of the Elves as L'Oreal commercial looking saviors is my 3rd biggest beef with the movies. Ahead of the dropping of the battle for the Shire, and behind only the change of just what the Two Towers were and the use of dwarves as comic relief, which reached unbearable heights in the Hobbit movies

Yup, he'd preach his odd mix of God & Goat testicles on border radio,and when his voice needed a rest, put on Bob Wills and the Carter Family

Highly recommend reading "Charlatan" Brinkley was responsible for the AMA, Border Radio, modern election campaigning and country music. Always saw it as more of a Cohen Brothers movie, but this could be cool

They kinda have to have Old 97's, don't they? I mean "the Empty Bottle was half empty" and all

First Love Last Rights….seriously, look it up; Shudder to Think,Jeff Buckely,Robin Zander, Jon Doe. Great soundtrack

No, actually it's a great town. Tons of cool stuff. West Side Market
(oldest market in the country) Playhouse Square (2nd only to broadway in
size for a live theater district) University Circle, gordon Square,
Ohio City, Treemont, Waterloo.

Great article…..left Cleveland the day after i graduated High school, came back 17 years later. Great town, great neighborhoods, but damn we're acting like the pretty girl just asked us to dance with LBJ right now….calm down people; we all know outside validation is fun, but enough already.

wait, there are Heat fans?

Odd Harvey Pekar moment. There's a cemetery here in Cleveland called Lakeview - Garfield, Rockefeller, tons of notables in it. was taking a tour (yup, they do tours, beautiful spot right on the edge of the city) and see that Pekar is buried there. Totally normal grave too; was expecting something at least a little

City-wise, very similar…..rotten industrial core with some stalwart survivors (Lincoln Electric). Great universities and hospitals, local food movements.

Oh, and Boulevard…..but wee have great lakes, and Pittsburgh has Church Works

I'd mock KC, but you have the best damn BBQ in the frickin' world. But still, you have OP, so lay off Cleveland

week six? second preseason game more like