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Richard Forman
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Having my whole collection in the car on my ipod is nice compared to picking out a selection of cd's for a long drive, BUT, one really nice thing with that cd's will always have over devices is that unlike almost everything else in our lives now, they don't have to be CHARGED.

Wings Over America is one of the best live albums and one of McCartney's very best imo. The hard rocking live versions of all the Wings tracks leave their studio versions in the dust and Paul's at the vocal peak of his career imho.

No mention of either of Gus' two big jam sessions in this episode? The scene of him and his musically inclined friends collaborating on a theme song for the Perfect Storm was a great little detour.

I thought the opening title sequence was cool, just liked the extreme close up of the needle on the record groove.

This is what you call a bad review: riddled with typos, grammatical errors, missing words. Anyway, it's "throes."

I agree with you guys, I'd like to see the role show centered about Frank's adventures, works gladly sacrifice the other characters' stories, William Macy's Frank has always been my favorite part of the show and the reason I watch.

Similarly to how Myles doesn't quite buy some of Deb's and Fiona's behavior as true to their established characters, in the premiere, I found it a little jarring when Frank was in the confessional booth and asking why God had taken Bianca from him, because I feel pretty sure that the Frank we know would be an atheist,

I've always especially hated Kid Rock's 'We were trying different things, we were smoking funny things.' Just terrible!

He meant the Klaatu original, not the Carpenters' cover, I'm guessing.

They tricked him. Promised that he'd be able to walk out the door if he helped them, and they made good, but left out the detail that he'd be punished by essentially being kicked out of the human race, unable to communicate or interact with anyone.

Wait a minute, Last XMas is the same (already very hackneyed) four-bar chord progression repeating endlessly without variation for the entire duration of the song. At least the McCartney song has some different sections and changes (unlike everybody else who's ever heard it, I don't mind it at all, doesn't bother me

"Is that syncopation I hear?" was the best laugh of the episode for me (not saying that much).

Give me those….star wars….don't take them….away

Nah, I say Patti is just a figment of Kevin's imagination/ hallucination / his unconscious mind talking to him. Obviously he could figure out, if not wanting to acknowledge it consciously, the meaning of the cement block tied to his ankle, when he woke from sleepwalking, in a lake. And similarly he could have

I did! Alice was great and the whole dinner scene I found really entertaining, well written. It was fun watching Bill and Alice just seeing Ginni and Dan squirm.

That is not why she said she wouldn't leave right away.

Cool, I made the identical observation above Ergoat. It was the bit about how the greatest classic rock music was all created when the musicians were fucked up on drugs.

Okay I had an observation about this episode - didn't Dennis Leary famously get in hot water for apparently stealing some of Bill Hicks' material about cigarette smoking? And now here, it seems to me like he was again echoing a very recognizable old Bill Hicks bit, about how all Lennon, the Stones and all the great

Well, that harshes my buzz.

Wait, are you saying this last Thursday was the last episode for the season?