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Dino Martini
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Not to be contrarian, but for the bulk of the time the Beatles were together, Harrison was an inferior songwriter. This doesn't mean he was bad, but still not in the league of Lennon/McCartney. You could argue that much of the gap was just their years of songwriting experience though. Lennon and McCartney had been

[after checking out Summer Glau's account]

All good choices. For another Philly choice, the flow on Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes' "Don't Leave Me this Way" is fantastic. So much better than the disco remake.

Flavor Country.

I'd argue that "The Blueprint" is probably the defining rap album of this decade.

Due to coming of age in Minneapolis, all the traditional summer fare (Beach Boys, "Vacation," Mungo Jerry, etc.) makes me think of Summer Parties, thrown in the dead of winter.

I believe the phenomenon of the Bugaboo was best explained by Destiny's Child

@Jimmy James: Maybe you mean Pope Pius II. I don't doubt your story, just probably mixed up on the correct Pope. Either way, the moral is spot on; the Pope is not to be fucked with.

Cokebabies-I had the same problem in NY. What theater did you go to? Union Square by any chance?

Am I the only one who thinks the name is pronounced "Ah Yeeeeeeaaaah?"