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Or classical concertos

To me this is one of the most difficult and bizarre musical questions I've seen. Favorite non-guitar solo across any genre? I'd have to choose 10-20 per instrument considering how many great jazz solos there are and non-guitar rock solos.

Well Beck has been around for 25+ years, but either way, looking at since 2012, Mac Demarco has 2 pretty damn good albums and Beck has one good album that's basically a more boring version of Sea Change. BTW I love Beck, just since Sea Change, he's only had one album I really love, Modern Guilt, which most of his

Stevie Wonder won 3 times, so 12 times a black artist won out of the 59 years. However, if they only want to count it once per artist (so not counting multiple wins), if you combine Paul Simon's solo awards with his win with Garfunkel, it would actually be out of the 50 unique winners, 10 have been black so 20%.

Yeah Adele isn't great, but Beyonce is even more atrocious.

Yeah there are a lot of people I never knew were from Detroit, but it was between the 4th to 6th most populous cities from 1920-1980, so not a real surprise.

Lily Tomlin, Alice Cooper, J.K. Simmons, John Smoltz, James Lipton?

Whoa whoa whoa whoa. Let's leave whiskey out of this.

Yeah if you're white trash.

Also Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow and the took er jobs argument in Goobacks, along with a few other episodes I'm sure.

I'm going to thoroughly enjoy watching L.A. lose both of their NFL teams after a years of sucking.

Yeah it's the best if you don't actually know anything about sports.

You're comparing films individually across 90 years, and I don't agree with you on all of those being lousy. Anyway, I didn't explain in my OP which is my fault, but I meant comparing it against its competition that particular year (some of those years were just "lousy" all around). Two somewhat recent examples would

I'd put this in my top 10 of biggest mistakes for Best Picture winner.

"I guess he didn't gain unnecessary weight or punch any walls." I understand you love this movie, but seriously, how can you disparage an all-time great acting performance so cavalierly?