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I was never into the Floyd much, but I've liked a handful of their songs. :) WYWH is probably my #1 (I recently heard a cover by country singer Cody Jinks that I really enjoyed).

YES! Love to pull that one up on Youtube around Halloween. (I don't know if it's still up, but I seem to recall one fan-made clip that used scenes from Kubrick's 'The Shining.') :)

Not a fan of these guys at all, but love that title. :D

Sorry, that was a typo. Fixed!

Aside from some of the obvious hits — "Short People," "I Love LA," "You've Got a Friend in Me," and ones that were hits for other artists like "You Can't Can Leave Your Hat On" and "Mama Told Me Not to Come" — Rhino's 2001 best-of CD did a pretty good job of digging a little deeper into more satirical cuts ("Sail

Agreed on the last few seasons and the finale — as much as I liked the cast and the early seasons, I felt like it became more and more of a chore to watch. I might give the revival a look, but I'm not particularly excited about it. :\

Recently on WE, they reran most of s.5 and s.6 including Minnie Driver's recurring guest role — Lorraine Finster, Stan's mistress whose dad (played by John Cleese) ended up having a fling with Karen — so I rewatched her episodes. I'd forgotten just how nasty the humor was on this show! :p (In retrospect, I'd say Grace

I don't have 'Gold', but I've heard a few tracks from it I really liked ("New York, New York," "Firecracker," "When the Stars Go Blue")… :\

Eh, it's Hard To Explain… :\

Eh, it probably should've started with the "in the wake of [the recent news about R. Kelly]…" — near as I can tell, I guess it's saying if you think singing "Ignition (Remix)" at karaoke is problematic now, going to see him in concert could be seen as an even bigger problem at this point (hence the lack of ticket

Aw, my sister and I used to watch AYBS reruns; and there was another show she liked called 'May to December' (I think?). :)

"No means NO for Elmo!" *slap*

It doesn't start until August 10. :\

Well, do you remember Rick Astley?
He had a big fat hit, it was ghastly
He said "I'm never gonna give you up or let you down"
Well, I'm here to tell you that Dick's a clown

Well put! :p At this point I'm just like, 'Wherever the story is going with Mark, just get it over with already…'

Kid Rock, 'Rock 'n' Roll Jesus' :p

It's one of only two albums I have on this list (the other being U2's '…Atomic Bomb,' which was a Christmas gift). I still especially like "Sixteen Saltines," "Freedom at 21" and "Love Interruption"…

I have a book in my collection from 1991 called 'The Worst Rock 'n' Roll Records of All Time: A Fan's Guide to the Stuff You Love to Hate,' by Jimmy Guterman and Owen O'Donnell — it lists 50 worst albums, 50 worst singles, and 4 "worst rock 'n' rollers" hall-of-shame artists. They do go after plenty "sacred cows"

No 'That's Incredible'! No 'Monday Night Football'! No 'Jeffersons'! No 'Fridays'!

That's one of the Joni records (along with the live album 'Miles of Aisles') my dad gave me from his collection. :) He didn't have 'Blue,' though…