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I can't offer much of an explanation. It looks so candid. He's not looking at the camera, he's holding the robe closed with a hand that's holding something else, a pipe? He looks like somebody just woke him up and it's lunchtime already. Who is this guy Nilsson? Who cares? Nilsson Schmilsson, I say.

Here's two of the worst I found in my collection:

I'm having trouble with this because all the distinctively bonkers album covers I can think of, I love. Like Dr Alimantado's Best Dressed Chicken in Town or any of Betty Davis's album covers. They're nuts but they're glorious.

I don't get you. I like that cover. Perhaps you've never seen or more importantly felt the original vinyl record's cover?

Nilsson Schmilsson has an amazing album cover.

"You Don't Mess Around With Jim" came before "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" Yes, similar stories but one with a pool game and one with the wife of a jealous man.

Al Kooper is not in the RnR HoF.

Nope and neither is T. Rex.

No, you're wrong.

Settle down. I was just getting my ball. I'm not even on your lawn anymore.

You were high, weren't you?

I get this but my situation is a little different. Others assume that I would prefer Blur but I actually prefer Oasis.

Sure, Australia does it and it's "news," no embarrassing courtroom scenes or restraining orders at all.

That's what makes the comment perfect. Trust is a fine album but Elvis Costello hardly went on to produce anything that defined a decade and it's not even a particularly standout album in his oeuvre.

Maybe a coincidence but was it really strange?

I think of Dio as representing everything about metal that people who hate metal hate. Or something like that. I mean to say he is metal. Was metal. Will always be metal. Hail Satan.

What exactly do you like about it? Would you pay for the chance to listen to these thousand more songs? Would you like to pay a flat monthly fee for access to all of the songs? What if you could preview the songs, say hear 30 seconds from each song, and then choose whether you want to pay a fee to download the songs

I'm going to keep scrolling down through the comments until I've seen that somebody has shared Randy Quaid's SNL parody of The Outer Limits opening when he popped a ball of aluminum foil in his mouth and started chewing: "We can make you run screaming from the room…"