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I'm in Muncie- don't get a chance to hit Indy eateries very often, but generally when I can, the wife insists on Spaghetti Factory *ugh*.  But let's face it- restaurant food pales in comparison to outdoor festival fare.  The sole reason Tipton County is still around is to provide the rest of the state with awesome

I was just wondering this myself.  I don't have the editing background that they're looking for (basically lacking that pesky journalism degree), but I'd love a chance to write, even on a free-lance basis, for The AV Club.  Hell, an Indy branch is close enough that I could even consider an unpaid internship, just

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The guitarist in a band I was in once compared Corgan's singing to "the sound a live lobster thinks it's making as it's being boiled".  It's a comparison that has stuck with me ever since.

Are we overlooking "Don't Stand So Close To Me" by The Police?  "Hot Child In The City" by Nick Gilder?

No, no, no.  We're all The White Stripes.  Jack White said so.

Is it any wonder sex addiction isn't taken seriously?  Fucking "Choke" was the first major film to deal with it.

Is that "showing off just because we can" sequence really much different (in terms of intent, at least) than the numerous times on The Muppet Show that Kermit takes a drink and then says to the camera "See if you can figure that one out"?

Not as surprised as I was at the complete lack of drunken Sandra Bullock in "28 Days Later".

Agreed.  As I recall, there's an episode where Doug comes wins the lottery or something and tries to figure out how to use the winnings before his wife finds out (yeah, yeah…Simpsons did it, and a fairly standard sitcom plot at that), but the whole bit with him hiring Eddie Money to just follow him around and sing all

Was there anything better than her responses to the lube rack story and later the single audience member who went to the restroom mid-special-taping?

Most recent Who song that gets played around here (and the one that gets the most plays of late) is "You Better You Bet".  Decent enough track- but i loved the one time the local station slipped up and played a live version with Roger shouting out "You fuckin' better!" towards the end.

Playlists are made to be broken.  At least, that's what a handful of listeners coming to my defense when I played 2112 in it's entirety at 3am said to my program director and station manager.

One of my greatest Napster finds (or was I onto Limewire or AimSter by then? Who can keep track?) was the leaked "demos" for what became that first Audioslave album (only to find out when the album actually came out that the "demos" were the actual unmastered, no-excessive-overdub recordings).

I know that much- I was just saying the names always confuse me.  (And good call on Elephant 6, as I nearly always have at least one Apples In Stereo album on my mp3 player.)

An argument could be made that, if you're paying tribute to a fallen band member, what better way than an album said band states is sort of a tribute to that member.  I mean, if I'm trying to pay tribute to Syd, I'd be hard-pressed to come up with something as moving and radio-friendly as "Shine On".  Certainly fits

It's definitely a matter of context- the local classic rock station played "Misery" a while back, and I was so pissed off.  The next night, though, the local college station played "Somebody To Shove", and I couldn't believe how freakin' happy I was to hear them busting out some college rock classics.

Can anybody explain to me how I always get Animal Collective and the Elephant 6 Collective confused?

I was lucky enough to come across Head on VHS at the local library.  Watched it once…..

And what are you going to do if I edit the comment that stated I'm going to edit my original comment?