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What happens if I just go "I wish that everyone around me would suffer
and die horribly as all my deepest desires are made manifest as cruel
and twisted perversions of themselves"

You can just go sing "Even Flow" over all their backing tracks.

Well I don't think they call it "porn" when you make it yourself without telling the other party, but as to your point, it just makes it hard to follow Burr's line about how offended he would have been in that moment

Exactly, as far as I could tell everything was just free. No ads, no login, no prompt for payment. I am really genuinely curious as to what was "supposed" to happen where it wouldn't have ended with a $42m loss.

"improvised gibberish"?

I feel like they never really closed the loop on Don's-Guilt-About-Driving-His-Brother-to-Suicide, in terms of it seeming important at one point and basically vanishing later on. Interesting that's not even on the list

Six seasons and a limited graphic novel continuation.

Yeah but in that case it's just the song that describes the rampage (Don't Feed the Plants) not the elaborate production number attempted by the film. And usually your Audrey and Seymour et al are right there onstage singing it to boot.

Funny, there's that lost dream sequence from Ghostbusters too, now that I think about it.

We're getting an On The Air revival too?

Kind of disappointed with this, I've always kind of loved Mr. Neutron. The character is just instantly hilarious every second he's onscreen and I love some of the bits with the general ("do we have any figures on how scared they are") and the adorable Teddy Salad. Series 4 in whole has never quite lived up to it's

Lightning?

Long long ago there was this tour diary in the local weekly by a guy who was a touring keyboardist for Sugar Ray, and I've always treasured its glimpse into the seedy, amoral world of radio shit rock. Ah, here it is: http://www.ocweekly.com/199…

Simon & Garfunkel in Central Park was in '81. Paul Simon (solo) in Central Park was in '91.

It's just a little airborne, it's still bei, it's still bei.

I'd prefer an Ecto-1 documentary.  Where can I send this $15,000?

I pay my $10 a month like everybody else, and I love the service, but I can't help feeling that Spotify is just some giant scam to soak up VC for as long as possible before it melts down into some giant radioactive debt-hole while the execs to slink off into the night with the spoils.  Like, it's not designed to ever

Leave metal to the PROFESSIONALS, guys

This site breaks it all down: http://www.livenirvana.com/…  "Dumb" and "Radio Friendly Unit Shifter" go back to '90, "Rape Me", "All Apologies" and "Pennyroyal Tea" were being played live in '91.  Most of the rest made their first appearance at the shows and demos sessions in January '93.

“If you give me your soul, then I’ll let Annie live.”