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    I had a bad couple of days, and hearing over dinner Monday night that Harold Ramis passed ("oh, did you hear about Egon?") was the last straw. I totally starting crying. No shame.

    "correct"

    My dad has never heard of The National.

    Neither Wilco or MMJ played 2-hour sets when I saw them. Still a good time, though.

    I haven't heard most of those but I might not disagree if they rated Bangerz higher than MGMT's latest.

    My parents made me buy the edited version of Limp Bizkit's "Significant Other." (Yes, I actually wanted the album. I was 15.) I eventually acquired the standard version, but to this day I'm still getting used to hearing those empty vocal spaces filled with variations of "fuck."

    Are we over making fun of Slipknot?

    Maybe Letterman was the one re-naming.

    Better than Conan, I mean, and because he's less eccentric. I think we confuse what we mean as "best" - I mean "best" for the Tonight Show format. Young people love Conan but let's face it, he's too weird for casual viewers.

    Not everything is a war. Sometimes it's OK to sit stuff out and just not get involved.

    What else is a late show for?

    Three generations?

    Stop politicizing.

    Richest, or perhaps easiest?

    Yeah, something tells me that the world of 11:35 will demand slightly different musical curation. Leno & Letterman gets cool bands on sometimes but they're usually a bit "safer" choices than what you see an hour later.

    Are you insinuating that Leno "stole" this bit?

    Yes, but the concept of "vanilla" anything, as even the OP infers in the last statement, has a sort of damning connotation.

    Your post itself reads as spiteful, and the number of upvotes is telling.

    I've been skimming everything, so explain how he "fucked Dave" when neither had the show in the first place.