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Was that the appearance where Paul and the band played "White Lines" as Roberts' entrance music? Inspired.

Waiting to be seated for a Sunday matinee shortly after opening weekend and noticing a few holding the issue of People w/ R2 and C3PO on the cover. Couldn't understand why they would bring a magazine into a darkened theater.

After a scene where The Rock and Efron fire bazooka missles at the villain's yacht while riding jet skis, the film just cuts to the Hoff's hamburger meltdown video.

He's already a singing tombstone in the cemetery of the Haunted Mansion.

I think the perception that Dem power will automatically crush their children's future comes from 25 years of Fox News and right wing talk radio endlessly hammering on the evils of liberalism to the point where this abstract and unproven notion is now accepted as fact.

I always thought it would be Pence, Ryan, McConnell, et. al who would be most interested in undermining Trump into impeachment/resignation so they could dismantle the social safety net and roll back civil rights protections without further attention or distraction. But they probably don't want to risk losing Trump's

I think Ry Cooder helps Keith on the studio version of "Love In Vain." But Mick Taylor's solo on the live "Get Your Ya Ya's Out" version may be definitive.

Upvoted for the Steely Dan choices. I think Carlton also plays a sharp solo on "Throw Back The Little Ones". Don't forget Jay Graydon's solo on "Peg" or Elliott Randall's on "Reelin' In The Years".

Ronson's soloing during the live "Width of a Circle" on the Ziggy Stardust concert soundtrack is also transcendent.

His slide solos on "Atom Heart Mother" are beautifully spacey. "More Blues" off the More soundtrack is also very nice.

No, but I've seen the Stones recording the song in Godard's One Plus One. Didn't see Jimmy anywhere, but Keith effortlessly rips out a few hair raising solos throughout the process. The sessions were filmed shortly before he got into heroin, so Keith's far more lucid, intuitive and engaged than you might expect. He

Forget Poe, Sterling Morrison's solo on "Pale Blue Eyes" is the most beautiful expression of melancholy I've ever heard.

There are an infinity of Zappa solos to celebrate. I like the one in the middle of "Montana". I also like "Down in De Dew" on the Lather album.

What's better at the chain level? Admittedly I don't like sauce so I ordered my double meats without.

I always feel a twinge when someone offers a wafer-thin mint.

Long live The Ox.

That's right; Daltrey contracted pneumonia. The best part of the story is that John Entwistle was supposed to take the bean bath but purposely arrived late to the shoot to avoid it and ended up posing as Charles Atlas with the fur-bikini'd model.

I made the mistake of watching the "Bed and Breakfast" episode of Bob's Burgers while enjoying chicken teriyaki. When Louise released the beetles on a sleeping, pheromone-dabbed Teddy I knew I was done eating for at least another 12 hours. I averted vomiting, but I've never re-watched that episode.

Not a favorite of mine either. Critics at the time also considered it a letdown after Please Please Me. The reviews stung John Lennon, who continued to complain about the From Me To You snub 17 years later during his last interview with Rolling Stone.

I think it's a great song. Howard Kaplan wrote superb '60s pop.