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HAW HAW HAW

The "Me Decade" is the '70s, not the '80s.

They were actually filming this show in Marietta last month.

I'm kind of curious to see how this turns out. Even though Glover is from Atlanta (well, Stone Mountain, anyway) he said a few things about the city during his WTF interview a few years back that made me wonder how long it had been since he spent any time there.

This whole scene was actually a Stray Cats revival, the bands didn't know swing existed prior to 1981.

I got through about 10 pages of this novel before realizing it was going to be about as subtle as an Andy Rooney segment on 60 Minutes, and tossing it aside.

The writing on this site is fucking garbage now.

Serious question, can any of the artists listed on that flyer legitimately headline a festival anymore? It seems like the under 30 crowd has almost completely moved on to EDM and hip-hop, at least in terms of stuff they want to see in a festival setting.

It's a single shot, real time film of Noel Gallagher reading and commenting on pages 25-80 of the Beatles Anthology coffee table book.

I was going to say I hope this doesn't historically tank like MACGRUBER and get him fired from SNL, but that actually worked out fine in the end for Will Forte (movie developed a cult audience, a dramatic part in a Alexander Payne movie, eventual starring role on a sitcom).

It actually reminds me more of the early 80s novelty track "88 Lines About 44 Women," which is in turn a bit of a lift of Jim Carroll Band's "People Who Died."

I saw it in '96 or '97. Some of the actors were dressed up in (already dated, frankly) grunge-wear, but I remember thinking that the music sounded like generic late 80s hair metal shlock. The stuff about living with AIDS ("AZT break!") almost seemed flippant.

This actually reminded me of Louis CK's drunken tweets at and about Sarah Palin about five years back. (I guess he recently apologized, but not after several years of awful "I'm a comedian, it was a joke!" defenses).