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Jean-Luc Prickhard
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But we will need jokes

1979? Does the "Hail! Hail! Rock and Roll" soundtrack, from 1987, not count?

No, they areā€¦ there's later collections that have those songs and surpass that.

FUK.

Blues great James Cotton, a few days ago too. Probably not so well known on a site like this, but another great who's gone. Not many of the blues greats left. Cotton may be just about the last one.

That, and Keith Richards saying every lick he's ever played was stolen from Chuck.

Here's the sketch:

And only about 300 jokes here about it.

It's wrong that McGoohan isn't #6.

So many, even WOT couldn't pretend otherwise (Even though they're still slacking by not writing much about any of them).

The 90s, ABC Columbo was also great (except for that awful one where his niece gets kidnapped, and they broke the formula by having an actual mystery where Columbo and the audience didn't know whodunit). To hell with anyone who says otherwise.

And Emma Butt.

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& The Bare Bottom Boys.

Yeah! "Green Onions" is on Live Anthology.

Petty's radio show is joy to listen to. He's hilarious (I'd love to blaze a few with that guy), and he plays lots of great, old (often obscure) pop/rock and R&B gems. Supposedly all from his own record collection (which must be massive). Highly recommended.

"If you believe in Rock & Roll Heaven, you know they've got a helluva band!"

One Everly Brother. Though I'm not sure which one!

Upvoted for remembering that old sketch. Good stuff!

I love his music, but, well. Yeah.