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With Adrian Belew on guitar!

A project like this might actually succeed, despite celebrity Kickstarter backlash, if they offered sensibly priced rewards. I mean, $20 for a digital download? Try $10 for a digital download and $20 to $25 for an actual CD (in addition to whatever BS special public "thank you" notices naming the donors that these

Peter Buck has already participated in at least one particularly "out" project: Slow Music, with King Crimson's Robert Fripp, Ministry's Bill Rieflin, Critters Buggin's Matt Chamberlain, Caveman Shoestore's Fred Chalenor, and composer/producer Hector Zazou:

When I was a kid in the '80s, classic rock radio played songs from the '60s and early '70s — but decidedly not from the '80s.

Whoa, whoa, I think you meant to say that In the Court of the Crimson King has the *best* artwork ever.

Yes, I did it. I killed Yvette. I hated her so much! It, it, the, it, flames, flames, flames . . . on the side of my face. Breathing, breathless, heaving breaths, heaving . . .

Which came prior?
Anybody who suspects Brady Udall may have ripped off the premise of Big Love should realize that Udall's novel is based on an article he wrote for Esquire in 1998, long before Big Love surfaced:

"there are many older and newer films i need to see more then this"

Thank you
God, what an amazing movie. Thanks for doing this one, regardless of its limited availability…

"You can't eat all those hamburgers…"

A couple of suggestions for future book club/interview features:

She spent a few hours lecturing in an extracurricular writing class I took during high school the year before Geek Love came out. She was amazingly funny, and had fascinating stories to tell — both about the writing process and people she's encountered along the way.

PLEASE do Trust. It's my favorite movie, and I'd love to see an AV Club treatment.

Yep, The Lost Room:

"there's that horrible Disney shill"

I saw this in 1990, when I was a freshman at Brigham Young University and the humanities department's international cinema program screened it for a week in one of the campus auditoriums, in a double feature with "Dreamchild."

I've been reading Fripp's blog for years, which is why I know he's an introvert.

Fripp trying to avoid contact with people backstage at his shows isn't something he does to be an asshole, or out of conceit. It's just that he's very much an introvert and has a personality type that doesn't function well around fawning or attention-seeking behavior. If he doesn't avoid that kind of contact, he's

I have no reason to defend Catholicism or any particular interpretation of the Bible, but I point out that not all people who profess faith believe in literalism or inerrancy. I'm well aware of Biblical contradictions, but they're irrelevant in determining whether all people of any religion are unavoidably hypocritcal

It requires still more premises to be complete: