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Dean Stockwell in Blue Velvet: "If you like, Frank.  Here's to your fuck.  Cheers."

Hot Buttered Soul is a favorite. Also like the follow up to Shaft, "Black Moses"

James Brown also did a soundtrack to Hell Up In Harlem that the producers rejected, called The Payback. It's one of his best.

1983 is actually the year i turned my back on current pop music. That was the year I discovered Cream, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Black Sabbath, Miles Davis. I discovered REM that year as well, but didn't get into them until l bought Reckoning in 1984, which is the year i discovered alt/ college rock…….
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I have no time to go to Albuquerque. I'm too busy at the White House searching for Lincolns gold

exactly. i was confused by the list

my giant unseen hand is giving him the finger. what? he can't see it? well here's another one……

tony orlando and dawn: ultimate power trio

Rush Girl is a myth. like unicorns or eskimos.

everyone say geddy lee!

Sister Golden Hair? or maybe Ventura Highway….

"Miles from Nowhere" Cat Stevens
"Hymn 43" Jethro Tull
"They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!" Napoleon XIV

what, no Johnny Wakelin & The Kinshasa Band doing  "Black Superman (Muhammad Ali)"?

what, no phineas q. butterfat's with free birthday sundae ("eat it, and get out!")?

woohoo! countrified-grungetronica is cool again!

comment, you pricks!

a baby with the head of udo kier is as fascinating as it is horrifying. with that, who needs eraserhead?

i'll probably be an Ann Hog and watch it all in one Afternoon Delight.

i'm still trying to wrap my mind around this whole "water is wet" concept….

all genre labeling is pretentious. remove the genre label, just call it music and no more pretension