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No - I raised the concept in the Achtung Baby comments, and you replied suggesting it would be a great Q&A.

Firstly, @nunyobini, you're welcome for the idea. ;). As I said in the Achtung Baby comments, Rattle & Hum put me off U2 for years, Monster put me off REM, and Tunnel of Love off Springsteen for a while. I think it's left turns that you aren't personally ready for that does it - not necessarily the quality of the

As I said at the time, even a broken clock is right twice a day.

He needs to stop developing new franchises and concentrate on getting Bill & Ted 3 made.

Sorry - a few years later I attended the Oxford college (Oriel) that he attends in the film, so I have a soft spot for its utter awfulness. Fun fact - while I was there an American did actually blag his way into the college, only to be kicked out when it was discovered many months later.

Did Oxford Blues not merit a mention?

As a Brit who lived in Oz for 3 years, I hate marmite but can stomach vegemite, but weet-bix is a scandalous cardboard tasting rip-off of the infinitely preferable Weetabix.

I'm surprised the Who's rather creepy 5.15 doesn't get a mention.

There's some great stuff online from that event, plus the Jonas Brothers. Elvis Costello does a fantastic Penny Lane with a Marine from the White House staff on piccolo trumpet.
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It's the Trump way - layering controversy on controversy so that no single controversy ever has time to build momentum.

Along with Bob Newhart.

Holy Water? You bastard!

His "Grill Graham" segment is fantastic - two listeners' problems are read out, Graham and a sidekick give their thoughts and then ask the audience to text in their responses. Never less than hilarious.

Hey Cliff!

Norton also hosts an excellent 3 hour radio show in the U.K. on Saturday mornings.

Estrada or nada.

My weight versus time graph from the age of 18 is a bell curve where a positive gradient correlates to the years in which Guinness was my drug of choice.

Oh very good - you nearly had me complaining about repeating my comment there!

How many of your conversations involve the words "Yes, I know. I've seen Groundhog Day"?