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This show was better than average because the host did a good job, and the cast seemed energized even for the repeat sketches. Jon Hamm was giving a full hosting effort for just that opening bit. I actually think the last three episodes of this season were relatively strong.

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This show was better than average because the host did a good job, and the cast seemed energized even for the repeat sketches. Jon Hamm was giving a full hosting effort for just that opening bit. I actually think the last three episodes of this season were relatively strong.

I agree, I bet he was surprised and pleased.

I agree, I bet he was surprised and pleased.

It's a shame about Awake. I had heard from someone who works on the show that they learned from Lost and had this one all planned out to the end. It would have been interesting to see them do 4 or 5 seasons and see if they really could get to a satisfying ending. TV needs more of that.

Disagree. Ron has done some fine solo work. "Slide On This" is a very good album. And finally he got co-writing credit on "No Use In Crying", which I think is a stellar song.

Or "Moon Is Up" from Voodoo Lounge, which totally blew me away when I first heard it.

I didn't know it was downloadable, I thought it was only in the cloud. And I guess I got lucky buying it early. It's definitely a great show. "Heartbreaker" and "Street Fighting Man" were highlights for me. Brian Jones is the definition of classic, but man Mick Taylor sure brought something different to the Stones.

Great song, one of my all time favorites.

I sing "What Am I Doin' Hangin' Round" at karaoke every time, and always impress the peeps!

I went to that tour too! It was very entertaining, they sure did connect with the crowd.

I did a short film at a film school one time, and I was surprised at not just how many of the students had seen "Head" the movie, but at how much they admired it. One student designed a set inspired directly from Davy's dance number on the black and white sets. So I agree, I was kind of surprised at how quickly "Head"

I agree. Even if I disagree with Ebert on a review, at least I can usually understand his viewpoint. He is truly one of the greats.

Love Luxury, very nice song.

Bridges To Babylon has Out Of Control and Saint Of Me, which I think are two great songs. I also enjoy Flip The Switch and Might As Well Get Juiced. Unfortunately, it also has Anybody Seen My Baby, which I think is the single worst thing they've ever done.

All right, I love to get on my soapbox and talk about the Rolling Stones.

I agree. It's heresy to say it among some Stones fans, who worship Keith and seem to barely tolerate Mick. But Keith lets some respect slip through; he admits that Mick wrote "It's Only Rock & Roll" all by himself. I love Keith too, but Mick plays a big role in the creative process, as well as running this huge multi

I would point you to "Moon Is Up", "Thru And Thru", "Out Of Control", "Saint Of Me", "Jump On Top Of Me", and "Laugh I Nearly Died" as some good Stones tracks from the last 30 years.

When I first heard "Moon Is Up" I played that thing over and over. I still think it's a remarkable song. There are a lot of good tracks on Voodoo Lounge. "I Go Wild" is a great rocker with crazy ass lyrics, I think only Mick can get away with the c-word. "Sparks Will Fly" is awesome, and when "The Sopranos" used "Thru

I've gone back and forth on Dylan. I used to love him, then that performance at the Oscars had me cringing. His voice had gotten to the point that I couldn't stand to hear how badly it had deteriorated. I remember a few years later though seeing that movie he made "Masked And Anonymous" and decided that the Oscars