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The worst is now everyone knows the name Jesse Pinkman, so every lowlife will be squealing when they're busted with blue meth.

He probably only heard Albuquerque and maybe an adjective he recognized.

And like The Beatles, some of Prince's best work was for movie soundtracks.

Song still went on for way too long.

tits
Are there any naked ones in this movie?

He's really into tossing the guitar to the roadie now. He did on Leno the other month every night of the three nights, a couple of times.

Exactly, it's okay because Black Sweat is so fucking awesome.

Do they still make the CD without track markers as well, so it's one long track?

The best was the single cassette/cd with the remixed acoustic version.

He did with Chaos and Disorder supposedly.

And Kevin Smith's story is pretty damn good too.

And it has oddball singles like "Pink Cashmere" which is fucking great.

Looks like a pimp sandwich tonight!

Yes, I was going to mention how awesome Prince tracks are through headphones, especially shit like Pop Life's vocals, where the left and right are delayed slightly but you'd probably never realize in your car or wherever.

Batdance is a strong album.

And there was one for Savage Love very briefly, like a few hours, if I remember correctly. It's just not a good idea.

Yeah it's during the sitar solo (which Nigel is faking on a 12 string double-neck — which is perfect, like those old fake live performances) when Derek does the "we love you" bit. Then it goes all kaleidoscope.

That's nitpicking isn't it?

While the music aspect could be lame, just having them on stage together probably means some funny ad-libbing between songs, so it's probably worth it.

right across the board.