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Which version though? I think there’s a few variations on the theme aka the sort of hair metal one, a country version...

I SO loved Vice Principals. I wish that show had gone on longer. Nothing against EB&D, which of course was great. But I genuinely like VP more. 

I feel like you’re a lawyer or dentist with a buttascotch Tele and 10 Les Pauls...do you even 0-3-5 bro?

As a guitarist I do agree with you, and my old man even had a Tele in Open G tuning so he could play the Stones. That being said, I felt like I was reading a post on the Reddit Guitar Circle Jerk forum :)

Well you see, it’s actually the reverse vampires ...

I like that....not a meme per se but I’m stealing it. Your receipt: 

I won’t say better, but it was definitely great. I would love to see them both in a sort of “The Nice Guys” movie. 

I never thought the film was that good, but my favorite part is when Brolin can’t find the money for his kids wedding or something and his exasperation slips...you get that new homeowner sensation of money just disappearing. 

Can you imagine filming the musical scene a few episodes ago with Goggins and that outfit and not cracking up?

Now THAT is pathos! The old man saying that about Elvis’s twin who died in the womb would be pretty great.

“Just roll that around your tongue now...”

It’s more recent, but the Eddie Murphy Dolemite picture absolutely should be on here. He deserved an Oscar for that film. 

I mean, the guy invented punk rock for God’s sake!

After Walk Hard (and GOD I love that film) I can’t watch any musical bio pic without laughing.

Ooh, I real vaguely remember watching that turd. Isn’t Billy Barty in that as well?

You call these bad? HAH! Larry Buchanan scoffs at you and presents “Goodbye, Norma Jean” and “Hughes and Harlow: Angels in Hell” and dares you to believe your eyes!

As someone who was a huge Queen fan as a kid, that bothered me quite a lot. Just really playing with the timeline.

UGH - Get Down, Make Love is one of the worst (and most lunk-headed) songs from Queen. 

I guess it depends on what type of AOR/Queen you want to hear. Sort of prog metal? Queen II comes to mind and that’s almost all deep cuts.

I loved Queen as a kid: around 1980 or 81 I got the Live Killers album and I just thought they were the best. As a kid, I honestly thought Bowie was the far lesser artist to Queen.