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The Simpsons/The Ramones – Happy Birthday, Mr. Burns
Concrete Blonde – Probably Will
Fuzzbox – Jamaican Sunrise
Night Drive – Sea of Light
Soundgarden – Heretic
Klymaxx – I Betcha
Florence + The Machine – Kiss With A Fist
Jane Siberry & k.d. lang – Calling All Angels
White Hinterland – Like a Dove
Richard Cheese – Down With

Pixies – Vamos
The Dead Milkmen – All You Need Is Nothing
Michael Penn – Bunker Hill
Fuzzbox – Do You Know?
Diane Coffee feat. The DC Live Band – You’re Mine
The So So Glos – Fool On The Street
Gene Vincent – Be-Bop-A-Lulu
Oh Land – Pyromaniac
Veruca Salt – Number One Blind
Suede – So Young

If you like his writing, you'd probably like it. It wasn't as good as The Big Rewind, but was still entertaining. There's a lot more about Insane Clown Posse than Phish, and is more impressions of his mental state while attending shows (usually on various substances) than the actual subcultures, but if you don't

I am on vacation this week at a lakeside cabin, so have been enjoying lazing around and reading. So far, I've read Neil Gaiman's short story collection Trigger Warning, which was wonderful, Nathan Rabin's You Don't Know Me But You Don't Like Me, in which I learned that Phish has a whole mythology song cycle about

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The Beatles - What Goes On
Liam Finn - Second Chance (Live)
Fred Astaire - The Way You Look Tonight
Slicing Up Eyeballs - Auto Reverse Mixtape January 2014 Side A (45 minute compilation of alternative cover songs, starting with R.E.M.'s take on Cohen's First We Take Manhattan, skipped after first song for brevity)
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I can't hear that song without immediately thinking of the Winchester boys.

I'm not ashamed to admit that Paul is my favorite Beatle. He has a way with a melody.

Weird Al Yankovic – Eat It
Ocean Colour Scene – The Riverboat Song
Mel Blanc – Daffy Duck’s Rhapsody
Blondie – Will Anything Happen?
Sabina – Going Home
Morrissey – Late Night, Maudlin Street
The Beatles – I’ve Just Seen A Face
Bettie Serveert – Certainlie
The Afghan Whigs – The Temple
Isobel Cambell & Mark Lanegan – The Raven
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I have started reading The Oath: The Obama White House and The Supreme Court by Jeffrey Toobin. Not really something I would normally pick up, but that is the good part of this book club; we change genres every month, so it’s often getting me to read books I would never have had any interest in otherwise, some of

Also, how could I forget, the whole "I'm disabled" segment from "The Work Outing" episode of The IT Crowd. Actually, I kind of want to watch that now.

I was already thinking about the quiz scene from Friends, so was glad to see it make the list. Other contenders for me? Kitten Mittens from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, the dance sequence in The Inbetweeners Movie, and, of course, "With God as my witness, I thought turkeys could fly."

Amanda Palmer – Guitar Hero
Solex Vs. Cristina Martinez + Jon Spencer – Fire Fire
Bobby Marchan – You Won’t Do Right
Echo & The Bunnymen – Gods Will Be Gods (Alternate Version)
Pixies – Tony’s Theme
William Onyeabor – Body and Soul (Whatever/Whatever Remix by Justin Strauss and Bryan Mette)
Subtle – The Long Vein of the Law
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Continuing with Zodiac Unmasked, and have been a little frustrated that it's mainly preoccupied with detailing why Graysmith believes that Arthur Leigh Allen was the Zodiac rather than what I want from a true crime book, i.e. a discussion about the crimes themselves, info about the cryptogram messages, etc. Then I

I had just finished watching the first season of The Shield on DVD, and was planning on continuing with the series, when I flipped through the channels and landed on the beginning of what was then the current season. The previously on montage included Dutch killing the cat. I changed the channel, and never watched

I don't see The Long and Winding Road on this list, so definitely not the worst Beatles song ever.

Thanks for the reminder to add If I Only Had a Brain to my iPod. Such a good track.

It's the album that really turned me into a fan. I played the hell out of that album and Nine Objects of Desire.

It makes perfect sense for Notorious and Criminal to be back to back.

Nice Roxy and Tori picks!