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Heh. I've had the opposite reaction to her which is, "Why is everyone always talking about this not-particularly-singular talent?" Perhaps she's just not for me but nothing she's done makes me think she's any kind of genius and the trailer for The Boss made it look laughless and terrible (and yes, I know you shouldn't

Instead of promoting this every week as if it's a Newswire item, why not just add it to your TV coverage?

A very enjoyable season but I can't say I agree with this assessment:
". . . this show is out-and-out hilarious . . . and many shows would just settle for that. Instead, Kimmy Schmidt gave us deep, dark explorations of psyche and aspirations, woven around an irrepressible heroine who we can’t help but root for."

All these complaints about the "celebrity voice cast" I'm seeing seem very strange to me given that the original had little else to recommend it except for the celebrity voices. The animation was subpar by Disney standards (particularly the static backgrounds, although Kaa's sequence was pretty great) and the Mowgli

Well, "Rock'n Me" is just recycled "All Right Now", so yeah, Miles or just about anyone else could've written it. As for "Jet Airliner", Miller didn't write that (Paul Pena did), so you should pick another example. I'd suggest "Fly Like An Eagle", but the most distinctive thing about that is the riff, which Miller

I like much of the Welch era. Except for Welch, that is, who really never did gel with anyone else, imho. Some of my favorite Christine songs are from that period, though.

As I noted above, I'd say there's four distinct eras:
1) Syd-led era
2) Gilmour-Waters-Wright co-led era
3) Waters-led era
4) Gilmour-led era

Well, Floyd definitely had three distinct frontmen — and four distinct eras.

Rick sings some of the Syd-era stuff too.
That's him on "Astronomy Domine", for example. He sang less as the years wore on but he's singing co-lead with Gilmour on "Echoes" (where they harmonize) and "Time" (where they split between the verses and "chorus".)

Robert Lamm sings the main verses and Cetera comes in for the chorus/bridge thing.

Yeah. And it's only April. They've still got 6 months of post-production to go. Me likey.

Yeah, if you're gonna go to the trouble of learning simple sleight-of-hand, would it really be that hard to also learn how to force a choice on someone instead of having to rely on such an easily discovered ruse like notching the stone? Cuz that's a skill basically every amateur magician learns from Chapter 1 of the

That's because they're a secret organization. It's a secret. And they're always so careful to never draw attention to themselves. Or something.

Correction: Kiss Meets The Phantom of the Park changed the history of made-for-TV movies. Now let's never speak of it again.

OK, you can probably give the "we've changed the format" stuff a rest now since a) the format barely changed, and b) "changed format" here mostly just equals "we're doing less work and providing less information." Sorry for the snark, but the endless trumpeting of a downgrade in coverage is kinda bizarre.

OK. Re-reading the comments, I see that now. Glad I was misunderstanding.

Uh . . . not sure what you guys think the causes of strokes are but "I'm upset with that guy" ain't one of'em.

LOL. Gonna have to agree to reckon differently here given that I think the Dead should never have been allowed anywhere near a stage in the first place. I love real rock and roll, which is generally in short supply on concert stages, so I'll take as much as I can get whenever I can get it.

Clearly, you've never been to a Cheap Trick show.