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I lost my mind when I saw them about a month ago and "Powderfinger" was the second song they played. I can listen to Rust Never Sleeps anytime or any place.

That was the song that made me delve deeper into his discography. At the time, I just had Greatest Hits and Decade. That summer ended up being the summer of Neil Young and I got all of his albums from the 70s.

That was the song that made me delve deeper into his discography. At the time, I just had Greatest Hits and Decade. That summer ended up being the summer of Neil Young and I got all of his albums from the 70s.

I interviewed Poncho earlier this month and we talked a bit about Psychedelic Pill. It's my favorite Crazy Horse record since Ragged Glory, though I've liked what's come out in t the years between.

I interviewed Poncho earlier this month and we talked a bit about Psychedelic Pill. It's my favorite Crazy Horse record since Ragged Glory, though I've liked what's come out in t the years between.

That struck me as weird, but maybe this bio is just an adaptation of A Cellarful of Noise, which covers Epstein's life until 1964. Still,they'd certainly need to at least have the cover of "My Bonnie" they did with Tony Sheridan.

That struck me as weird, but maybe this bio is just an adaptation of A Cellarful of Noise, which covers Epstein's life until 1964. Still,they'd certainly need to at least have the cover of "My Bonnie" they did with Tony Sheridan.

I'm not sure if he's working on anything currently, but he released a new album in 2010.

I'm not sure if he's working on anything currently, but he released a new album in 2010.

I came here thinking about making this reference. Glad to see I'm on the same wavelength as a few others.

I came here thinking about making this reference. Glad to see I'm on the same wavelength as a few others.

I caught it on cable when I was in second grade. I think my nascent love for 60s pop music, particularly girl groups and Motown, is what made me love this movie along with its other charms. I didn't know who Levi Stubbs was at the time, but when I was older it made me like this movie even more.

I caught it on cable when I was in second grade. I think my nascent love for 60s pop music, particularly girl groups and Motown, is what made me love this movie along with its other charms. I didn't know who Levi Stubbs was at the time, but when I was older it made me like this movie even more.

Don't know if it counts, but "Edith Writes A Song," an episode of All In The Family, features the Bunkers and the Stivics  held hostage by a pair of burglars hiding from the police. The Burglars were played by Cleavon Little and Demond Wilson.

Don't know if it counts, but "Edith Writes A Song," an episode of All In The Family, features the Bunkers and the Stivics  held hostage by a pair of burglars hiding from the police. The Burglars were played by Cleavon Little and Demond Wilson.

I'll tune in for the episode featuring Bob Mould.

I'll tune in for the episode featuring Bob Mould.

"Mystery Dance" might also have worked and maybe even "King Horse."

"Mystery Dance" might also have worked and maybe even "King Horse."

Did Andy's banjo playing remind anyone else of the intro to "I Believe" or is it just wishful thinking on my part?