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Is that like an Afrikaner? …because I see why we might not want to make that connection.

Fuck! Idlewild, Doves, BDB, Grandaddy: the year 2000 was full of great releases.

I'm a fan of both albums as well. Actually saw Doves after Last Broadcast came out and they did not disappoint. Also, My Morning Jacket (who I've never been that into but I understand why other people dig them) opened that night and were pretty good.

Yes.

Wow. Complete opposite of when I saw him: drunk, terrible and an asshole. This was around when Bewilderbeast came out though so maybe he changed in the few years between (eased up on the drinking perhaps). I still love this album so it's nice to hear that he's not the complete dick he came across as on the night I saw

Yeah, I saw Gough live a bit after this came out and he was drunk, terrible and mostly an asshole. The fact that I still love this album speaks to how solid it is: I've been put off of bands for bad live performances with less of a reason.

This.

I have that. I only played it a few times because we kept getting stuck on the questions about random people that worked on the movies.

At least now we have a new word to describe the Schwarzenegger vehicle, Junior.

Citation please.

So that made me incredibly happy: as I'm reading through the article, I see David Gborie (the G is silent) smiling at me from the Viceland clip. That dude is an amazing stand-up that hadn't gotten much attention from what I've seen. He's regularly here in Denver and I recommend checking out everything of his that you

I probably should have clarified that i wasn't there, just watching the live stream.

I caught most of the performance on Sunday night and it was pretty great from an artistic perspective… not enough to stop me from flipping over to Death Grips when they came on, but definitely worth watching (I'll probably check the replay for what I missed).

Yeah, assuming that this snow dump we're supposed to get here in CO isn't too bad by then, I'll probably take my daughter to see this tomorrow. She and I are both pretty excited for it and it does seem that most of the reviews are slightly better than this one (though not stellar). I remain cautiously optimistic.

I was a big fan of Delicatessen. That seemed relatively popular.

Ahh, Louis's fine. If you actually listen to the Stern interview, he's not too worried: he's going to start pimping it hard and he thinks he'll make it back. If not, I assume he'll go out on tour. He also makes a ton when he releases stand-up specials online. Dude will be fine.

That reminds me, in VIII you could name your summons so Diabolos was "Asshole" because I had a such a tough time beating him.

That is a perfect description.

That sounds like it could be interesting… when it was executed by Uwe Boll, it wasn't.

That's what I was looking for.