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avclub-aa13379de5ab83d16cd1c4fb5f6bc9e1--disqus

p/g (Grace Under Pressure for non-Rush nerds) still stands as the album (Rush or otherwise) I have purchased most, having replaced my original Mercury issue CD with the remaster as soon as it became available, then having had 3 copies of THAT destroyed and one stolen (along with the rest of my CD wallet).

I imagine that right now, Neil is changing his voicemail greeting to: "Hi- I'm Neil Peart.  I can't answer the phone right now, because I'm a little busy playing some of the sickest drum patterns devised by man.  So, if you would, leave me a message, and I'll try to get back to you."

Broadbent's already played The Doctor once.

If they're going to do this, the only way to NOT thoroughly piss off the fanbase would be to adapt some of the missing/deleted stories.  That would be an approach I could totally get behind.

The McGann one is a brilliant piece of work compared to the Cushing films.

No satire here- Make Believe forward has been all about diminishing returns. Make Believe was a mostly good album with only a few bad songs, Red was a pretty good album; Raditude was fairly evenly split between listenable and shit, and Hurley/DTFM only had a couple of decent songs.  I say "from Hurley on" because at

Damn Disqus…didn't realize there'd been a response.  No, the last album was "Death To False Metal", the alleged-"return to form" only as much as it has back-to-basics riffage.  The song-writing, though, was absolute shit (these were all songs that were left off the early albums for one reason or another now being

Other things that could return Weezer to their former glory:

I'm really not sure Weezer has had an album worth listening to since Raditude (which is still a fucking stupid name for an album).  Red and Raditude both have more good than bad stuff on them, but from Hurley on, there's been maybe enough decent tracks to bother counting on one hand.  (Really, it's pretty much limited

Well, perhaps my wife and I SHOULD have chosen this song for our wedding; instead, we went with Queen's "You Take My Breath Away" (NOT the Berlin song of nearly the same name, much to the disappointment [I still don't understand why] of the pianist), only to have my wife's brother completely butcher the song before

Thanks, Doc- I seem to recall the same song on several tracks, which leads me to believe we had a promo copy, and it was likely an official remix we were playing.

I very much appreciate that you guys reviewed the album; a lot of my friends have been going crazy about how "amazing" it is (seriously? that's the best adjective you've got?), "best album of the year", "can't wait to see them play [songs x, y, z from new album] live", etc.  You guys reviewing it allowed me to confirm

I'm naked and I'm far from home?

Roll To Me is only obnoxious in it's single version…stupid label saying, "Hey, this is a great song, but what if we edit it so that it goes from being 2 minutes to 3:30?"  At 2 minutes, it's nearly a perfect little pop gem.  Trying to make it longer is what makes it so terrible.

It's also a mighty long way down rock 'n roll.  Or something.

Well, wasn't this also the same season that gave us JFK being assassinated, and finding out that the "original history" was that Jackie had died as well?  I mean, overall, the Oswald episodes were good, but wtf was the point of that ending? "No, Sam, you were totally supposed to let the president die; Jackie's the

The beautiful thing about the reboot as it was was, we were talking real muppets, and almost definitely original songs (and how great would it have been if Ahmet had managed to get Dweezil to score).  As I imagine it, that film would have been exactly what Jim Henson would want for the Fraggles.

That would certainly explain it.  But, no.  Indiana.  Kokomo, IN, to be more precise.  An industrial town (especially at that time) if ever there was one: Delco Electronics, Chrysler Transmission, and Continental Steel.

I still recall being in first grade, my teacher putting The Lorax on the 35mm projector, letting all the first grade kids watching it (all three classes combined!), and then leading a discussion after the film…

Not that I'm a Doors fan by any means, but how the hell is this at all a Doors song?  You can almost hear Manzarek's keyboards a couple of times, but…..ugh.  Never before has a single song made me want to kill myself to make it stop, when I could just close the window.