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I bought basically a truckload of guitar equipment and amps from Tony Vincent (Simon in that video). He's a great guy.

Great illustrations by Edward Gorey though!

It's fairly even handed.

Tim Rice, after the movie, added more material to address the fact that Jesus appeared to be a cult of personality leader instead of a philosopher. There's an additional verse of "Hosanna," for example, where he preaches, as opposed to the shorter original where he is all self-promotion all the time.

With that funky drum break!

Andy Dick kind of SOUNDS like a bargain basement Ryan Reynolds Deadpool, especially on his utterly insane comedy rock album "Bitches of the Century."

He was allegedly paid in sandwiches (most likely actually in catering) to perform in avant-garde film "Forbidden Zone." I'd love to see a movie about THAT behind-the scenes adventure- indie film auteur Matthew Bright played two depraved roles, Danny Elfman and Oingo Boingo showed up in their earlier, somehow even less

I'd love a twenty-years-later second chance for the proto-LOST "Fantasy Island" reboot where Malcolm McDowell was Mr. Roarke (actually Shakespeare's Prospero the Magician) and Madchen Amick was his familiar (the shapeshifted Ariel, implied to have been taking the form of Tattoo before).

It's precisely the kind of movie everyone's alcoholic ex girlfriend and her gay best friend (anyone who has ever been in or near the arts can already picture the people I am talking about) probably staged an ironically sincere "stage adaptation" of in college.

Vaporwave appears to be out of time but is supremely of its time; between the political and philosophical nihilism of today's Trump environment, the revival of retro-noir in Riverdale and the Twin Peaks continuation, and the last gasps of the Drive/Outrun/Random Access Memories style, vaporwave is simply the

Undah da sea!

Rachel Dratch is: "Clifford, but Female."

JTP!!!

They're backup members of Barry Goldberg's JTP.

Murphy's first Nutty Professor is one of the greatest "character comedian" acts ever- to the point that it derailed his career. Watch it today and see how derivative Madea is.

I had the PS1 version of the game and played it nearly to death. I didn't know until years later there had been changes made. It was and still is one of my definitive platonic ideals of video games.

"Being JonBenet Ramsey: half a star."

As a Judy Garland record scratches and skips ominously a la "Insidious."

How to Succeed is wonderful (although I like the New Broadway Cast Recording best). Still, "Brotherhood of Man" has one of the weirdest, nastiest racial innuendos I've ever heard- a gospel hymn to shiftless laziness and mediocrity in the workplace sung by white men, with the call and response lyric "Oh, you're a

If you're at all musically inclined (both in terms of liking musicals and having a good ear for music), the album Disney's On the Record is earworms forever. It's basically a massive jukebox musical of Disney classics and mashups, backed by a fantastic jazz band and eight phenomenal solo and harmony singers. The Brian