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The Best of Sterling Hayden
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One day.
One.
More than another.
The other,
that day,
those people,
too many,
too personal,
but not.
People you know know,
but you yourself know not.
Crashing down,
all frown,
hurting,
walking,
silently screaming,
slowly running,
often feeling nothing.
Seeing the lucky ones fleeing,
seeing those trapped inside.
Cry.
Cry.
It's OK.
It's not

Is this a line from Hemlock Grove?

My favorite BTTF sequel was the SNL "monologue" with M.J. Fox and David Spade!

No. It's zero-sum. There can only be one winner in the Game of Likes.

[slow claps with one hand]

A hundred likes! You popped your cherry! Now go get your fucking shine box.

@avclub-edb4298fb247e84edd2dd6fe38c9ab78:disqus That's what I got from it too: that the earth was actually in good shape and the nuclear war was just a scary story used by the alien pyramid monster to keep Jack and Vica in line.

Not even a little basketball? I thought this was about poor kids.

In suburban France, wine tastes you!

I find it hard to believe that people are still embarrassed by the music that they like. Unless it's Jack Johnson.

Rocket Ride is a really cool song. Hey DJ Disco @avclub-a80fcd777df4edacea4dd9e20f8730e4:disqus , play me a three-fer with Rocket Ride, Shock Me, and New York Groove!

My older brother had that, and I remember sneaking it from his room and listening to it on a toy monaural cassette player when I was about 5 years old. It seemed very sinister, like I was listening to that tape from the Evil Dead.

Go-Go's, Beauty and the Beat. I decided that I needed to listen to it when the four cutest girls in my 4th grade class (Lee-Ann, Becky, Mandy, and Mary), "performed" the song "This Town" for us in class. If those girls liked it, I was going to like it, too! Well, it's actually a great album with no bad songs, and I

Get a box of tissues ready for "Casimir Pulaski Day." There may be tearjerking.

@avclub-1bfb50f8428a734a72e2ace7d8b3166e:disqus Just tell us that you love

You are just another one of the 17 seconds

@theLadyfingers:disqus it's sad, but I think that there are lots of musicians who know about the problem but who don't really understand it. Here's an interview with Animal Collective from circa Merriweather Post Pavillion: http://thequietus.com/artic…. It discusses how they are aware of the loudness war, hot

I hated it before I even had a The Crow.

I'm a big fan of both disintegration and "Lullaby", but does anyone else feel that "Lullaby" should have been a B-side or something? For me, it breaks up the mood and theme of the record, which is otherwise a monolithic treatise on relationships and regret. "Lullaby" is about… childhood fears? Peter Parker?