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Nic Ouzo
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Chief?

I was hoping there would be more discussion on just how great a drummer Hal Blaine was and his amazing career.  The opening is iconic and deserves its attention, but I also love his fills in "Be My Baby".  Just take a look at the man's Wikipedia page, it's absurd.  For example: "A little known Grammy Awards record is

I really wish we'd get a full-length Rex Ryan novel.

Death From Above 1979 should be included on any singing drummers list.

@avclub-72c26dade152f790ddc1cb0559c2ba96:disqus To be honest, I'm surprised I remembered a damn thing.

Ionic bonds are strong, covalent bonds are weak!

For now…

I find myself using that line fairly often, more than one might expect.

Two of the more memorable left-field covers that I remember were Local H doing "Wolf Like Me" a few years back, and Built to Spill doing "How Soon is Now" a couple of months back.

Pearl Jam did a benefit show for Crohn's Disease in Portland, and David Cross and Sleater-Kinney were the opening acts.  All of them came out at the end, along with JOHNNY MARR to do "Rockin' in the Free World."

You need "Broken Drum" in that first tier.

There are a lot of cool guitar parts to "Just."  My friend's band did a fun cover to it, I can see it being a really good choice.

They haven't released the movie about my life yet.

Kicking off their second album with "I want to be forgotten."

No, I thought it was pretty great, just slightly below the previous two (for the record, I prefer Room on Fire).  It was a bit too long, though I wouldn't cut as many songs off of it as others.  I actually hated Angles, but maybe I'll give it another shot.

Chicken necks?

Well @avclub-7ed334513e65f01deefba9e87e53ea94:disqus , he is just a baby.

HBD HDB!

HBD HDB!