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Matt Steele
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"Siiiiii"

Clearly it was an unfounded rumor!

I thought Tolkien was a closeted anti-semite? I've heard that rumor a few times before.

Like fahkin' Sully Erna from fahkin' Godsmack, kehd! He's a fuckin' real rock-and-rollah!

"Yiss!"

"Should we give this Grammy back now?"

I'd never even heard that song until the live version from The Dance. Granted, my familiarity with Fleetwood Mac was based solely on how frequently their songs were played on the radio, but I don't recall that one even becoming a hit until the live reunion, and that version is great.

This song is amazing on the Woodstock 94 CD. The whole crowd is chanting "Primus sucks!" as Larry starts up the intro.

The "But Anyway" from the Woodstock 94 CD was quite good.

Same goes for Judas Priest's Unleashed in the East (the fake crowd noise in between the quieter parts on "Victim of Changes" is pretty blatant), and Slayer's Live Undead EP (which was mostly the members of Slayer and their friends yelling into the microphone after the fact; but the music was recorded live in the

The Hall of Fame is bullshit. And Creatures of the Night is awesome.

While we're discussing Kiss, this article kind of missed why the live version is better: it actually has a guitar solo. The studio version of the track has a verse, chorus, verse, chorus repeats 30 times, fade out. The live version is arranged so much better. The guitar solo is one of Frehley's best. The studio

Willie Geist was a great host for that.

I'm a resident of CT's home town of Methuen, Massachusetts. I'm hoping one day I run into him at Mann's Orchards, dude.

Gian, are you getting this? *Shakes head in an 'I don't know, I'm deaf' fashion*

Yiss!

BLAP BLAP BLAP BLAP BLAP!!

Paul Stanley being seated right between Bill Simmons and JBL during that 10 man tag match was really distracting. Having said that, dude looks good for his age.

I don't know, one sitar solo is really all you need.