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Bucky Sinclair
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Ah yes, "the old gypsy woman." Very young Bucky impressed his little Universal Monsters-obsessed buddies by actually pronouncing "Ouspenskaya" correctly. I asked my folks to help.

Allison Brie and Alexandra Daddario can (or will) play sisters in a movie. I'm not a casting director but I play one on Disqus.

Nah, this is more like it. The David Brown Speedback GT. A contemporary re-imagining of the classic Aston Martin. Now alls I needs is the million or so dollars.

Every time I watch Goldfinger, I want an Aston Martin DB5. Unfortunately, other than the price and the availability of a 50-year-old car, it's not stupid at all. I still want one.

"Just wait, man…someday I'll have my own band. I'll be the frontman, and the rest of the guys will be the Heartbreakers. We're gonna be huge."

She was very funny on the last Soup episode.

Just saw it today, with a very mixed-age crowd. I don't remember a recent comedy where the audience laughed almost all the way through, and heavily. The violence did seem to take the wind out of folks' sails, but I thought so did the (very) quick graphic dick pics. That one seemed to make folks a little uneasy.

YOKO!!!!

I would replace The Inner Light with If You've Got Trouble. Bad song, lackadaisical performance, the worst. Also What's The New Mary Jane for W. Great decisions keeping those unreleased until Anthology.

I've always gotten a kick out of the live electric version of Yesterday. Paul had to sing it in G, which is a step higher than the record. On a short British tour, I believe, Paul did it accompanying himself on John's Vox organ. Apparently, no film or tape exists to document this.

Cirque does wear me out, but seeing the "Love" show in Vegas is still incredible.

Mine's George. He's well-known to have like the Beatles experience the least of the four, including John. Since I love the Beatles and their music, it's almost like a math equation.

If I've got he White Album on at night, I'll let Rev.#9 play. It just doesn't work with the sun out. Skip!

Paraphrasing one of my favorite Ozzy quotes: "Not liking the Beatles is like saying you don't like oxygen."

Minor trivia: Paul was inspired to write HS from a magazine article claiming that the Who had written the loudest, angriest song ever. He wanted to show them.
Flash forward to the recent Art Of McCartney 2-disc tribute CD. I put it on in the car. I didn't check the track listings, and to my surprise and amusement,

I loved in the Onion "Our Dumb World" atlas, on a map of Louisiana, there was a legend for "Man Pretending To Enjoy Jazz Funeral."

"I" should be "I'll Be Back." It is my absolutely favorite Beatles song. It's acoustic-based, it has that minor-to-major transition which always gets me in any song, and it has all three vocalists together through the choruses (George is way up there with a high E). It's sad, not just because of the lyrics and

Shortly, there will be a sea of teens and twenty-somethings singing along to Hey Jude at Lolla in Chicago. Somehow I think the sense of unity and shared joy wouldn't quite be the same with Happiness Is A Warm Gun.

The "video" from Help! is so cool, too.

I wouldn't dream of ever placing a bid on this. However, I do like that he chose a logo style that was reminiscent of the old Late Night era. He may actually be somewhat proud and pleased with what they did at NBC.