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I like Stew Leonard's too, but unless you live in New York or Connecticut, you're SOL. At least Trader Joe's is (for the most part) national.

That's an awfully uncharitable opinion — let's save the "a-hole" description for people who really merit it, like Bill O'Reilly.

Considering what a great dancer Prince was back then, and how much thought he put into the visual element of his shows, why wouldn't you want a DVD?

Prince played most all the instruments on the first two Time albums, but by the point the third album was made, the only original band members left beside Morris were Jesse Johnson and drummer Jellybean. While what was left of the Time are purportedly playing on the live cuts, it's quite possible most of that album

"Under the Cherry Moon" and "Graffiti Bridge" were both dreck, undeniably — Prince was more notable for his screen presence than any acting ability — but he also directed "Sign o the Times," which is one of the great rock performance films.

Yup, but that was Morris with Jimmy and Terry — Prince had nothing to do with that one.

Yup, as "Prince and the Revolution Live", back in 1985.

There's good reason to believe Prince himself was involved with this reissue: the copyright as it appears on the iTunes page is to "NPG Records," (Warners owned the original copyright) and all the original album's songs are listed as "2015 Paisley Park Remaster"s. Hopefully NPG/Warners takes it a step further and

No, I watched it live, but I knew I wouldn't want to watch any of it again.

Dennis was pretty generous with his rating; I realized it was going to be a dire episode when there were no jokes in the "monologue," and I took it off my DVR at 10:02 PDT.

In Toronto, people live to work; in Montréal, they work to live. Life is just more fun in Montréal, and the food is better.

I'd also put 1999 in that list, if only for the way it influenced music in the 1980s

Thanks for mentioning the concert film; it is an invaluable companion to the album, and shows a warmth to Prince that wasn't always apparent on the album (the reworking of "Forever in My Life", for example, is downright soulful). Hopefully, Prince's heirs will see fit to give it a proper DVD/Blu-ray release in the

It figures; Pence is as demonstrably dumb as a box of rocks.

Award shows are nothing more than advertisements for their respective industries and ratings fodder for the networks and should be taken no more seriously than that. First of all, how do you quantify art objectively? And secondly, how can anyone claim that an award that can be won by no more than 20.1% of the vote

Helps when you're also a writer…

Considering that Tom Haverford was supposed to be annoying, that's actually a compliment.

Of course a large percentage of Canadian AND American acts are crap. Sturgeon's Law is universal, remember?

Not quite; I guess you never watched SCTV.

Joel McHale's takedowns of Lochte's show on The Soup were more entertaining than that show ever was. Hopefully, E! will put the clips on YouTube.