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Pete Wright
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If I had a hatesong, this would be it. Murry Head's "One Night In Bangkok" and Steelheart's "Never Let You Go" are up there but "Hey Soul Sister" holds a special hated place because of the ukulele.
I love the ukulele. I carry around one with me everywhere, just in case. But a lot of people hate it because of this song

Cornershop are seriously underrated. They aren't terribly prolific, but they are always welcome when they decide to release something.

I knew a dude that, hand fart-wise, could blow this guy away. Fun Fact, he also was Howard Shore's assistant when he did the music for Return Of The King. Whether he had to bust out the hand farts for that, I don't know.

So, no one's going to mention Gina's line about Terry, "It looks like I may have been wrong when I say that ass wouldn't quit."?

Russell Peters has already walked back accusing Trevor Noah of joke stealing, saying it was a joke that he didn't expect to be taken so seriously. As far as Larry goes, I seem to be the only person that loves it. It's been shaky, but always worth watching to me. Besides another show that regularly has such women and

I totally forgot the DLM where he was Cake Boss (Cake Boss!), Nick Kroll was El Chupacabra, and Andy Daly was Don DeMillo! If not my favorite podcast episode, it's certainly the one I've listen to the most.

INDEED!

He didn't mention his Doug Loves Movies where he was the 3 different guests, one of my favorite podcast episodes ever.

Gotta love when a song you heard quite enough of when it was originally out comes back, like "Send Me On My Way". Along the way, people have decided that line is "You know what they say about the young" when it's closer to "Bubbilisay bubblion". I read an interview with the Rusted Root guy who attributed a higher

The man is a monster who deserves to be punished, no doubt. But, musically, he's a English James Brown, so massively influential in terms of rhythm.

I saw the Smugglers open for the Donnas, The Donnas seemed super tired while The Smugglers just were so thoroughly entertaining. Their album at the time, Rosie, is still an all-time favorite.

Best of luck to you! Sounds like you're having fun!

The main difference is that you can do a lot more with your money as far as movie production goes in 2014.

This is the first written thing I've seen in the aftermath of this that sound like my own battles with the "black dog".
People who think you can just "snap out of it" remind me of customers in retail when we can't get something they want in with a "Why don't you order more?"
OH MY GOD, I NEVER THOUGHT OF THAT! No,

Much like the the "Don't try this at home" disclaimer under seemingly every commercial, it's about covering their ass legally. They don't assume you're stupid, but they aren't putting any money on it.

Jeez, I was born in 1970. The Blue Album came out and my mind was blown by it's almost offensive catchiness compared to most contemporary music at the time. Pinkerton took a little while to get into, but I was even more obsessed with that. A friend asked me in the late 90s if I could join any band what would it be,

The Green Album was my musical Phantom Menace.

I did something similar a year and a half ago, though this production is far better. I turned a cardboard box and a rubber band into a WMD: Weapon of Metal Destruction.

The guy has an utterly unique mind and sense of humor and I've been lucky to have a few conversations like this over the years with him at our local pizza/rock place. Once he made the point "America hated Salin, but he killed so many Communist!"