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Oh Exene, I see how we are.

For better and worse, I think Poly's going to remain pretty silent on the matter.

I thought that scene where he got a golden shower from Nicole Kidman in that southern trash film was pretty funny.

Loved Hoskins as Harold Shand in The Long Good Friday. And as many other have said already, that final extended closeup is brilliant.

God, my parents had his Spanish Train album in their 70s LP collection. I remember listening to it and hearing years after on classic radio "A Spaceman Came Travelling" every so often during the Christmas season.

The thing about Men Without Hats and "Safety Dance" is that their other hit "Pop Goes the World" was possibly even insidiously worse.

"Twisterella" would have been an okay Britpop single though.

I actually enjoy Lush's "Ladykillers" which is more Britpop sounding than their earlier shoegaze stuff.

My thoughts on The Verve and Richard Ashcroft are summed up well by Rob Sheffield who said "Ashcroft turned 30 on Sept 11, 2001.The odds are still excellent that he will write a terrible song about it."

At least there's no Menswear or Kula Shaker.

Hateship Loveship Potemkin

And Biff.

He did. It was called The Last Days of Disco.

He was also on Girls. But then you said "with regularity".

I believe The Iron Sheik twitter feed announced the cause of death of him "having raisin balls and rice krispie dick old country way".

"He went through the ladies like a hot knife through fudge,” said Ava Gardner of Mickey Rooney, whom she’d married when she was 19.

I hope Biff Henderson will be okay.

The Harmony Korine interview was priceless also.

In the joint custody, who gets the core and who gets the stem?