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Not my favorite Bunuel, but one of the best performances in a Bunuel film. Moreau deftly conveys morality through a veil of calculated ambition.

Well, as the descendant of an indentured servant who came to America on the second Mayflower voyage, I'm impressed on both counts. I wish I could be related to Kafka.

Don't forget his guest stint on TCM's The Essentials, where Dave mercilessly mocked Alec Baldwin for considering Montgomery Clift to be on the same level as Cary Grant.

Waking up. Stayed up too late watching Daily Show and Colbert. Off to work. Have a good one.

Jeez, for someone who feels constrained/misjudged/attacked by politically correct whining, you give it back with interest.

I watched South Park regularly for about 8 years, loved the movie, loved World Police. But I bailed after the Katrina episode, which is where I think the false equivalency cop out really went to another level. While the local response under Mary Landrieu was deeply flawed, it wasn't near as damning as the almost

I was kind of hoping this would be a full cover of the Iggy album. Lana covering "Success", "Sixteen" and "Turn Blue" would be some weird sin.

He is the King of America.

I think the musician was someone Keith Moon saw playing on the street or in a pub and brought him to the studio. Hence, Moon's production credit for the solo on Who's Next.

Argh. Sorry about that. I can only hope Pete is prepping a re-release. I don't think he'll ever completely let Lifehouse go.

Great choices. Pete did revisit Lifehouse on a "meta" level in the late '90s with the "Lifehouse Chronicles," a box set he sold though his website. It included the original song demos, live solo performances and (if memory serves) a radio play. The set was like a bunch of puzzle pieces you could put together or

Isn't that post-Cream Jack Bruce who plays on Apostrophe? Good choice.

Entwistle's solo on "Substitute" is also incredible.

There are many, many Miles Davis solos that stop me in my tracks. But his solo on "Sweet Pea", which was released on the vault-clearing Water Babies collection, is my favorite. I always feel bad for Wayne Shorter who has to follow.
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Sophie Tucker, Eddie Cantor, Jolson. Plus some Scott Joplin via player piano roll - our most cherished audio format.

Generationally speaking, yes.

Pang shit on The Beatles a couple weeks ago, so you're in good company.

It's pretty popular in the Northwest, possibly because the Indian American population here has grown over the past 20 years. And while it's barely representative of authentic Indian cuisine, the family regularly orders tandoori grill, paneer, samosas and naan on takeout night.

I dunno. The lowest price our Kroger affiliates charge for corn is 50 cents an ear. Plus sweet corn is shipped from Colorado. If we live amidst any kind of mystical crop right now it's marijuana.

Or as the caretaker says in "Elegy," when creature comforts were most abundant. With that in mind, don't order liebfraumilch at the bar during intermission.