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Paul Tatara
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"Overdue book baaaabyyyyyy…"

At least you didn't pay for it.

I love the Velvet Underground and chunks of Reed's solo output, but Laurie Anerson is kidding herself if she thinks he's important enough to warrant a permanent room in a New York library where you can listen to his unreleased tapes at top volume.

I've seen "A Dog's Purpose," and I'm pretty sure several of those dogs were gay.

Like when he was dying of cancer and spontaneously got up to tap-dance like a madman during the televised ceremony honoring him. It was practically super-human. Behold-

Warren Beatty sure was quick on his feet when they handed him the wrong envelope, wasn't he?

For a few seconds after he heard about this, Bill Pullman thought HE had died.

Has your brother heard of "Murmur"??

The key problem with "Collapse into Now" is that it's called "Collapse into Now."

I saw him the first time in Memphis on the "Punch the Clock" tour, with the TKO Horns.

I agree for the most part with "King of America," and I really love a couple songs on "Blood and Chocolate." "The Last Time Around" comes to mind. But I still don't feel they rank with the first five or six albums. You're right about the Warner Bros. switch- it suddenly seemed like he thought he was being weak if he

I actually even saw that tour. I think it's a solid album in relation to his other stuff, but no better than that.

Elvis Costello with "Spike," and I know that tons of people feel he can do no wrong. You're allowed.

I met Terence Stamp in a department store here in New York City once. I said, "I'm a big fan of 'The Limey,'" and Stamp responded, "Then you obviously have impeccable taste."

Wouldn't it be great if they suddenly realized they're human beings, and that virtually everything he says is either offensive, horse shit, or offensive horse shit because it's at the expense of human beings?

I love how this arrogant pile of shit can belittle and vilify entire races and religions, but pedophilia is beyond the pale. "Oh! You mean he's not just a Nazi??! Wait a minute!! I've got a moral compass here!"

Some of the best interviews of the 60s, 70s, and 80s were in Playboy, as well as some of the best naked ladies.

Just so she gets to stare heavy-lidded and talk in a monotone she should be able to pull it off.

Thank God SOMEBODY is willing to talk about how visual effects are done!

I wasn't referring to you. I was referring to my initial refernce to Rob Lowe.