madler718
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and would there really be a store so unimaginatively named as Camera Repair”

I broke my hip reading your comment.

Apparently, in his words he “exploded” his pancreas fairly early on in the groups rise and this moved him to get his shit together.

Duff is probably the most grounded of the original lineup. Generally drama-free, just loves to play, pals around with a lot of musicians from his generation.

Oh, Axl. And to think I used to brag to anyone within earshot about how my aunt totally did you. Why couldn’t you age like David Bowie instead of Gary Busey?

Hahaha, same. I’m on the wrong side of the country, but I would lose my mind over “Welcome To The Jungle” live, probably.

I will gladly rock out to GnR when they play near my town, but hopefully it’s an early start (and close), because the babysitter charges double after 9pm and what I’m saying is that I’m as old as they are.

Duff was on WTF recently.

Honestly whether you like the song or not, Lil Nas X just seems like a super good guy who got lucky with a hit and wants to use his fame properly.

Love seeing things like this! This younger generation needs more of him and less Tekashi69.

Nah. He’s flat out full stop wrong.

How vocally the public disagrees affects how evil Republicans will be willing to get and how hard Democrats will push against the administration. It can affect policy, honestly.

And besides, we need to be vigilantly documenting this crisis for the sake of accountability.

And how does

Whether I was a buffoon or not, if Terry Bradshaw was inside me... I’d be glad I was insensitive.

I will say that The King of Limbs went over like a lead balloon to me seeing them do huge outdoor ampitheaters, it worked on "From the Basement" but the kind of music they're doing now by and large doesn't fit the size of the audience anymore for me. Then again I was pretty disappointed at how little reaction the

The entirety of Radiohead's The King of Limbs is better live (though I love the album) but to me, Radiohead's studio versions of Down is the New Up and Videotape just don't come anywhere close to the live versions that the band did before they recorded the album. Both are great songs, but the 2006 live versions are

Blast, should have switched to one of my alter ego accounts! Well, now that the cat's out of the bag, I'd like to point to the frankly glorious work I did on several of the Songs of Faith and Devotion-tracks as captured on SoFaD Live as well. Then again, that was such a weird release that I don't blame you people for

I thought of Cheap Trick as soon as I saw the title of the article.

The live version of "Bad" from Wide Awake In America is also better than its studio version.

The version of "Burning Down The House" from Stop Making Sense is probably one of my favorite things ever. Watching David Byrne and Alex Weir jogging in place never gets old.

THIS AIN'T NO PARTY
THIS AIN'T NO DISCO
THIS AIN'T NO FOOLIN AROUND

I love that live version of Sunday Bloody Sunday from Rattle and Hum.