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Hairy Cruise
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I say the same thing whenever someone picks me up and slams me against a counter.

Look…it's New Jersey, Rawhide, Reno Nevada and Perfect Tommy together again! Maybe they're finally ready to take on the World Crime League!

It look exactly like my 1973 Peanuts ViewMaster set!

Her star soon fell/
And her body got old/
So she took a lot of pills and died

Excelsior!

"There She Goes (Down) Again"

I prefer my equine-themed songs to just be about horses. Like "White Horse" by Laid Back.

Post those shit lyrics again and I promise we won't only hit your ass.

And Willie's best known song (arguably), "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" was written by Fred Rose.

I'm enjoying the idea of "Cat Power" and "best known song" being used in the same sentence.

I thought it was because all of the balloons belonged to Lorna Luft.

Don't forget Rod Stewart's "Downtown Train" is a Tom Waits cover. Still waiting for Rod's version of "Tango Till They're Sore."

The correct response was Manfred Mann later had a smaller hit with a cover of another song (For You) off the same Bruce Springsteen album as "Blinded by the Light." The Manfred Mann version, while quite good, unfortunately omits the "who am I to ask you to lick my sores" line.

Gotta give him credit. He also changed how he beat the shit out of Darryl Hannah after seeing how JFK Jr. did it.

You mean the Stevie Ray Vaughn song?

That's because Mike Campbell co-wrote it. I myself am also partial to "The Last Worthless Evening" for some reason.

I thought it was pretty clear at the time. He says, "don't look back, you can never look back." Not "you can never go back." The implication being that looking back on the 60s and it's idealism would be sad.

Tricks are things whores do for money. Or coke.

If you're only listening to the song because you want to have sex with the girl singing it, do you still give a shit?

I went to school with Ed Naswap. Nice guy.