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Jean-Luc Prickhard
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With respect to Elvis, it's a false claim. Chuck had it over Elvis in pretty much every conceivable way.

Hendrix's albums were chart toppers though, and he was the biggest concert draw in the world by 1969. His stuff just wasn't AM radio friendly, so no surprise he had just one U.S. hit single.

Fats Domino too.

There probably are great new bands out on the fringes. Just a shame that few actual bands with talent seem to break through.

It's not that aren't great bands out there (I'm partial to the Avett Brothers and Tedeschi Trucks Band myself) but, in terms of great bands that are hugely popular? Yeah, rock is dead. Hail Hail Rock and Roll!

Hands down, Chuck was The King of Rock & Roll. No one, and that includes Elvis, was more influential. As a guitarist, songwriter, and bandleader he laid down the blueprint for every rocker who followed.

That's not high enough for one of the fucking best character actors ever.

And now that "right wing of his party" has taken over and they are very much falling in line. Who among them has some balls to stand up to Trump, Bannon, Pence, and Ryan?

Oh, now I HAVE to watch this!

One should bash Trump at every opportunity.

I don't even own a Fusion!

Glad to see you here, Mr. Greene! Hope you're doing OK.

A shadow of it's former self.

I just liked it when the articles here were more interesting, had better content, and it wan't mostly just GJ,I!, food articles, and a daily Amazon ad.

Odenkirk only did this because he's afraid WOT won't mention Better Call Saul when it returns.

First up: Cookie Monster.

Can't he just die already?

I'll do it!

You're doing it wrong.

A non-union Mexican equivalent?