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Which is why the UK version of Maladjusted didn't include Mozzer's tirade against Mike Joyce.

It's one of those statements that gets attributed to a bunch of people, and no one is completely sure who said it originally. I've heard it attributed to Costello, Mull, Frank Zappa, Steve Martin, and a few others that are slipping my mind at the moment. It mostly sticks to Costello and Mull, the same as the famous

Isn't John Oliver going to be too busy with his HBO show to take over The Daily Show should Jon Stewart decide to retire in the near future? Or are we assuming it's going to fail?

"Eurotrash Girls" don't need advertisement.

Well, they both had a similar, handcrafted feel to them, with props that reveled in their inherent cheap cheesiness. Both were shows made by comedy nerds who weren't interested in just copying what Python and their other heroes did, but in finding their own sensibility.

"Shoplifters of the World Unite" has a solo too.

Peralta is also a Portuguese name.

They didn't have to give up the coverage the Fox Soccer Channel had when it became untenable, and when they find it's real replacement and collapse FX and FXX back into each other, they won't have to scramble to re-acquire that coverage. So it worked that way.

Having the Furs re-record the song "Pretty in Pink" was a terrible idea though.

Applause sign? They screwed up the first take, and had to restart the song? He told the audience the next song was "Layla," and they just edited that out of the show/album?

Yeah, there are other songs on the album that are Eno-ier. The really Eno part was, they recorded a second, improvisational record called Wah Wah at the same time which is also really good.

That's so bad, Celine Dion is only the 7th or 8th worst thing there.

What does that have to do with a statement about his studio work though?

I think one of the things that separates Hendrix from most of his fellow guitar god types is that everything he played was at the service of the song, of the record. He only played the notes that served the song, not the ones that should off how much he could play.

Album charts, yes. But his only Top 50 single in the US was "All Along the Watchtower," which went to 20. He had a few Top 10s in the UK, but the only #1 was "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)," and that was in the wake of his death. He wasn't The Velvet Underground, but he wasn't a that big of a popstar either. He's

Bill Maher reading Johnny Marr's coming out in around 18 months memoir….

Without the cock.

They couldn't when Mickey Mantle died; don't know if they can now.

I prefer to think of it as Lou has left Laurie Anderson for Marcia Wallace.