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Highway 61 was in '65. But yes to the others. Also, Forever Changes and Piper At The Gates of Dawn were from '67.

Shuffle response: How about Absolutely Sweet Marie?

I finally read Sandman Overture last week. I loved the art but the story itself didn't bowl me over. It was nice to revisit the world but, on the whole, I'll stick with the original run.

Huh. Just took a look and that's a weird assortment of songs that are available. I like how O Death is the only song from Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart that you can listen to.

I liked that but didn't love it. I am curious to read some more of his stuff though.

The Smiths at the grocery store? Was this in America?

This Year's Model by Elvis Costello. I believe more EC will be in the cards today as well.

I like almost all of these songs but this gets a special upvote for the MacKenzie Brothers.

My ipod stopped working so I can no longer listen to Camper due to David Lowery's (perfectly reasonable) hatred of Spotify.

Two-Headed Boy Part 1 or 2? The second one kills me every single time.

I kinda liked Fester's Quest. It was enjoyably weird.

I saw a commercial for this movie last week and subsequently had "Fox On The Run" stuck in my head for a full day. Damn you, Guardians!

A man's gotta have a coda.

When he needs to save time, he calls him Klemon

He does a 2 hour Jiminy Glick bit and Thanos kills himself to stop the pain. Universe saved.

I always loved the one jock kid's reaction of "Jeez Coach. This is really harsh".

He wronged one too many people and is now paying for his crimes by being on a CBS sitcom.

"Some of those chords are hard"

Is it CLIG-oris or Clig-ORIS?

Can't say I'm interested in the game itself but a solid thumbs up for the Rod Torfelson's Armada reference.