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We're talking about that somewhere else in this thread too.

Too Canadian…

Interesting.

Highway Patrolman is perfect the way it is, as is My Father's House. The others could have the band play on them, but it wouldn't make them better, and possibly worse.

"Probably worth noting that Nebraska was originally recorded as demos for an E Street album, hence the "normal Bruce songs" thing."

I love Nebraska too, so I went into this article a bit miffed when I saw the "dark folk masterpiece" was NOT Nebraska.

"A lot of Nebraska is "normal" Bruce songs but stripped down, whereas Joad has a lot of barely-there melodies and mostly hangs on its lyrical content."

"No doubt Tom Joad superseded Nebraska in terms of its spare, atmospheric mood and tone."

Completely unrelated to this article, but I always thought your given name was spelled "Gurn". Do you know for sure Mr. Martin intended it to be spelled the way you have?

Man this looks bad. Every preview I've seen is pure cliche, and the review finds virtue in that?!?

My own little Brush with Greatness, Legal Edition, involves Prince.

That's not my pistol, that's my…

Nah, it's good.

Ha! Damn that's funny shit! Well done.

Prince and bootlegs? How has he not hunted down each copy and had them destroyed? And don't think he's probably not trying…

Somehow, while I despise illegal downloading, I find bootlegging somewhat harmless. Live albums feel pretty rare to me these days, so it's not like you're taking money out of the artists' pockets.

My issue wasn't with the setting, it was the way the setting was utilized. The Hawaii component of Season One Magnum felt like a complete tonal copy from 5-0, a show created in the late 60s, with all that entails.

Depending on your cable choices(assuming you have cable), the show appears on one of the myriad Encore properties as part of an early evening block of TV shows.

If I could sic the lads on you I would. The "treading water" episode alone is non-hacky.

"I have not seen anything beyond the opening credits of either show"