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That's just a kneejerk reaction

if you watch early shows, Vince really was a great singer. A combination of weight, alcohol, and not really knowing any proper breathing techniques to begin with are what made him a shitty singer over the years. Hell, you can barely call him a singer now - every time I saw the band which was post 2000- he'd let the

and when he wonders why bald people grow beards. he thinks it makes them look like Wooly Willy.

Probably the only rock star with a radio show I can stand is Ronnie Wood. Laid back, incredibly interesting to listen to. Both Sixx and Alice Cooper make it really obvious they either don't bother to program their own shows or make it so broad you might as well be listening to a corporate suit in the chair.

Not judging but how the fuck is Bon Jovi better?

I love that he has an album called Come

They didn't exactly ignore All Things Must Pass. The Let It Be sessions show they did several runthroughs of the song

I was psyched when Lemire came on and picked up the first issue. I stuck with it till about issue 20. Then I just found myself caring more about how Oliver comes to be in the new Justice League of America reboot rather than his own book. 
Overall though,  I guess I prefer the Green Arrow Brightest Day series. I always

Young Liars was badass! I double dipped on that title and I don't do that often

No comment love for Buzzkill? I had to have my LCS order it in and I have a feeling I'm getting the only copy but I'm definitely in for the short ride. Agreed on the Sean Parker similarities especially after reading Punk Rock Jesus.

The day he played my town was Ringo's birthday and the local classic rock DJ reminded him in a pre-show interview. Paul sounded genuine when he said he didn't realize it was his birthday. That night he had the whole crowd sing Happy Birthday.

I sincerely wonder if Wild Life will ever get any kind of "treatment." Paul always seems to avoid talking about that album in interviews and I'm pretty sure he hasn't played any tracks from it in concert since 1972. It's sad because I love the album so much and he thinks of it as a throwaway - the antithesis of what

are you saying the Black Beetle trade is out ?

Didn't that come out in the early 80s?

I totally read that! From what I recall there were a lot more John stories than Yoko ones because he was in the apartment all the time

Daredevil is great but I'm actually enjoying Bendis' End of Days more. Him and Brubaker are what got me into Daredevil in the first place. I also feel like Chris Samnee is a great artist but wish he was more of a pinch hitter rather than the main guy on the book.

This weekend the wife and I went to Montreal to catch Spring Breakers. Just kidding! We saw Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and it was HOLYSHITAWESOME! All I can say is Warren Ellis rocks like a bitch.
We made sure to get there early cause we're both Sharon Van Etten fans. I liked her set but she definitely kept things on

Seconded. They're very appealing. I'm aiming to get them all. It's nice that the back issues are always cheap and relatively easy to find. The issue where they profiled all these disparate souls in a fleabag hotel was really powerful. And Batman barely even shows up. Man I can't remember the name of the issue but the

while it will no doubt make a great trade, I just read the single for the second time the other night and had the same "fuck yeah" feeling at the end

among the various reasons I didn't pick up Superior: I was getting sick of Doctor Octopus muttering shit like "I must go to Pete- I MEAN MY apartment!" 
Slott's okay but sometimes it's like fuck Slott