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Paul Schaffer's in Letterman's band, so yes.

A band can make covers their own without changing the lyrics. The two guys Al has played with for many years are really top notch players. It takes a lot of skill to switch genres they way they do.

Over 40, still love Al and buy his records. I saw him for the first time 18 months ago. He's great - his show is just excellent. His albums make pop music accessible, so you know what the kids are talking about, too. (I'm at the age where pop music really, really sucks, but I never liked it much to begin with).

But, if it's written down, how is it oral?

You must not have seen King Ralph…

I corned a large organic brisket last year, and put half in the freezer. Cooked it Sunday and made leftovers into red flannel hash on Monday. More leftover hash for supper tonight. Nom.

Sure, nothing can go wrong under the pressure of being filmed in a TV studio under hot lights, with the potential of being watched by millions of judgmental people.

Who are three people who have never been in my kitchen?

But I rent my DVR from the cable company. So I'm really helping.

You and me and BabyFirst TV.

Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there to grab it all and beam out!

Ow! My balls!

I was there! Awesome show. Not my first (that was REM's Green World Tour 1989 at the Cumberland County Civic Center).

A Kind of Magic was the second full Queen album I had (I had Greatest Hits first, then a copy of A Night at the Opera; I heard We Will Rock You/We are the Champions on the radio and got the greatest hits album for my 12th birthday a week later). I know all the songs by heart, backwards. Not all of them hold up,

I have them all on vinyl and CD. And a fair number on tape, from when I started buying them in middle school. I have A Night at the Opera on white vinyl, and various picture disks from The Miracle and Innuendo. I have an autographed, etched vinyl of Innuendo, too. I wonder if that stuff is worth anything? I was a

I don't understand this mentality. I love leftovers. I love to cook, but when I get home from work and there are good leftovers, I'm psyched.

I loved Stevie Wonder as a kid (still do), and I'm pretty sure that clip is why.

Savoir Faire is everywhere!

Make that an iced venti quad nonfat caramel macciato.

And he replaced Don Pardo when he passed away, so he's still on as announcer.