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In the last couple times I saw them Will Sheff copped some kind of preacher act that was really far removed from the normal guy he seemed when I saw them circa Black Sheep Boy. But check out their golden opportunities mixes for an incredible Listening to Otis Redding at home during Christmas and their version of Dance

This is true. My best concert experience was seeing My Morning Jacket cover A Quick One during their four hour midnight to almost dawn Bonnaroo 2006 show.

This list was pretty awesome but it lacks two live albums that need to be heard by everyone: Sam Cooke at the Harlem Square Club doing a version of Bring it on Home to Me that will make you swoon and dance and exalt and reconsider his entire catalog and wish it were fiery like this. And Jerry Lee Lewis in Hamburg at

The remake from 88 has some great 80s gore, I loved how many people got blobbed in that movie, especially Donovan Jr. And the dude from RoboCop. They even killed a kid which was kinda fucked up because they didn't skimp on the gore for him either. Messed me up as a kid who thought children in movies were basically

Glad he's all right, phew. Now I am thinking about how some day there will be an article about Harrison Ford dying and that will be a dark day. Here's to that not being anytime soon.

This article got me thinking about some of the other YA stuff they had for us in elementary school in the mid to late nineties. Anybody remember Stone Fox? That book packed a whallop man. And an assortment of Holocaust stuff like Friedrich, Number the Stars, and one called Daniel's Story I remember liking a lot. Oh

I liked the movie a lot more than you it seems but I remember there were groans of disappointment when the movie cut away from Godzilla right after his first roar. I think it was in Honolulu? I guess the director felt that the build up was just to G's appearance and not to the fight so him just showing up was

Terror of Mechagodzilla had the best monster action of the old movies. When the camera whirled slowly around the monsters as they sized each other up… Chills, man