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    I listen to Grace quite a lot, it's an amazing record. Never put the two together before, but I see what you mean.

    I'm not a proud fan, but Parachutes is a terrific pop record. They put out a single before that called Brothers and Sisters which was also pretty good. I stopped listening after that.

    I loved Siamese Dream when it came out. Went back and got Gish, loved it too just not as much. Then about 10 years later I finally got around to listening to MBVs Loveless and thought "Holy cow, so this is what Corgan was going for."

    No Sleater-Kinney? Has to be an oversight.

    All the economists said Brexit would be an economic disaster. Clearly this is just the beginning.

    Actually they are, relative to what Apple charges. Current spot price for 64 GB flash chip is about $3.00. Compare that to the price points Apple charges and you get a sense of how much of their margin is derived from memory.

    And therefore not courageous.

    I've got some bad news for you, you may want to sit down for this….

    Well how do you propose letting our incarcerated workers know how much they're appreciated?

    Sharpenin' tha Letter Opener of Death just in case.

    I went down that road a few years ago and I totally understand. You get older and life's bullshit and demands occupy more bandwidth. I'm 47 now and realize that the challenging stuff provides much greater rewards, if you have the time. Inner harmonies and whatnot.

    TMZ, I heard.

    Clearly I need to get Siren then. And give Stranded more listens.

    Agreed, definite oversight, unless he has on other formats. Just for fun I'll take a run at it and keep: Roxy Music, For Your Pleasure, Country Life and Avalon. Only other I have is Stranded which doesn't do much for me.

    "Suspicion", "Walk Unafraid", and "Falls to Climb" come to mind. But I get it, much more subdued post-Berry record.

    Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five. Brings the house down. There are others, but that's a personal fave.

    Indeed. I tell anyone who has even a marginal interest in music to see him now. His shows are fantastic, run at least 2 1/2 hours and cover the spectrum from Beatles, Wings and solo stuff. Tickets are absurdly priced, but it's a great show and who knows how much longer he'll want to do this.

    Nice to see the Pernice Brothers here! Not sure which you purged but I thought the first three were terrific, solid throughout. Anything after still good but started sounding a bit samey.

    As The Donald is learning much to his chagrin. And ours.

    You forgot grammatically.