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Then you're not going to believe what they call her vagina

I agree w/ ortenzia - don't see how you could hate him after Thank You for Smoking.

Wizards and shit
What about Yodas and shit?

is that Weezer?
that is being sampled? Why did they allow this? Wait, don't answer that

Nice Fox
When I saw Rosebuds live a couple of months ago, they turned this song into a singalong and had everyone singing the choruses. And this was in LA, where people are usually too cool to do this. Perhaps it was done ironically

Sweetheart is an awesome album, I just didn't realize Steve Malkmus was the lead singer of the Byrds until now

Jenny Lewis - Acid Tongue
Department of Eagles - In Ear Park
Neon Neon - Stainless Style
Bowerbirds - Hymns for a Dark Horse
Devotchka - A Mad & Faithful Telling

Yeah I couldn't believe I was hearing that. I'm sure this is Neko Case's proudest moment

the clip
Was anyone else watching that clip and wondering if a circumcision was about to be performed? I mean that's the guy from that Seinfeld ep right?

Rock and Roll Circus
Doesn't seem like anyone has mentioned that the best part of the Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus is the Who performance of "A Quick One" (and I say this being a huge Stones fan). If you haven't seen it, it is everything that is right about rock music - grandiose, inspired, rocking,

Veedon Fleece is his most underrated record - kudos to Noel for choosing Fair Play. Probably my second favorite Van album to Astral Weeks

Screaming Trees
One of my best:
Screaming Trees in about 96 at the Cat's Cradle in NC, touring for their last album. The guys came out late and admitted they were watching the Sonics (this was when they were in the NBA Finals; hell, this was when they were in Seattle), but they were absolutely rocking. My buddy and I

Intercourse You
What about Undeclared?

metal
I wouldn't have guessed from listening to LAL that this guy loves metal. But I do agree that LAL is under the radar - Laughter's Fifth is a great record

RockNRolla
I'm a big fan of Lock Stock and Snatch, and the trailer for this looks good. Now that a non-Ritchie fan (Noel) thinks it's almost good, I have high hopes.

Dambuilders
Noel, if you like Dambuilders you should check out Brilliantine's album Vainglory, if you can find it. It's sort of Dave Derby solo.
I met the guy years ago and he told a great story about playing oboe for Weezer. The guy is a genius

Paul Weller
Good call on Weller - seems like no one here in the US has even heard of The Jam (not Pearl).

Lucksmiths
Given your love of sad music, I'm surprised you don't have any Lucksmiths. They're not the greatest band of all time or anything but they're pretty consistently good

Dark album
I didn't read all the comments and I'm posting to an old article, but I'm working my way backwards on this Popless series. My favorite is probably Spiritualized's Live at Royal Albert Hall. "Broken Heart" is about as dark as it gets