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I loved this show. For those that spent some time with it, it was fun, irreverent, and extremely entertaining. I hate it when good shows go. The only thing I can be grateful for is that we got a second season and were able to resolve most of the plot threads from the first.

I saw this a year ago.. very nice little film.

I have the black album as well, but I thought I got it as a cd.. and I don't remember where I got the dvd concert from sign o the times. I remember seeing it somewhere and thought. wow.. this is pretty cool. I should pick it up. For me, that album was his zenith, so I thought it worthwhile to have.. I'm going to give

You're probably right.. When I was a young 80's guy I didn't think much of Computer Blue, but I think when I went to listen to it I was more impressed, and it worked. Sometimes the more challenging pieces need a little more legwork to get to where the artist wants you to go…

I loved Baby I'm a Star. You take that back! You take that back right now!

I have that! Is it not available anymore? I had no idea..

This one devastates me. I'm in shock. I don't really have a lot to say, except Fuck 2016. It makes no sense. I may try to write more later. But I can't now. This is very hard.

Love this show. Its one of those programs, like Arrested Development (while it was originally airing), that it is hard to find people that know of it, but that when you do its so rewarding, because of the ton of quotable lines you could share and enjoy. I would love to say out loud that whatever it was that I was

although I see George was able to claim it was a subconscious plagiarism, not a conscious one.. so maybe not the best example, at least, of intentional copying..

Thats kind of my point as well. If its exact, its a sample, and there are licensing models for that. If its similar, its a stepping stone for growth and improvisation, and shouldn't be discouraged. In short, My Sweet Lord/He's So Fine = bad. Taurus/Stairway = good.

yes, thats right.. I had seen something briefly about the andalusian cadence when I was bouncing around the google.. thanks! I mean, they even have a name for the chord progression.. doesn't that mean its not Spirit's to control? I do get that there are a lot of things that might take their particular case out of the

Time in a bottle, by Jim Croce. Same progression. When was it written? Hang on while I google (elevator music…) 1972… ok, that occurred later.. you win on that one.. so I suppose the estate of Spirit could sue the estate of Jim Croce as well…
But I wonder if the argument is that it shouldn't be that just because

I loved Hyperactive, but the extended version was even better..So much funk in that song. As much as I loved The Golden Age of Wireless, and mine had leipzig and urges, etc., which were all great (but especially Europa) the Flat Earth was his zenith. Almost every song was fantastic, and still extremely listenable.

I wonder if I know that one.. I will have to check it out on the youtube…

I remember Town called Malice being played all the time, but I thought Precious got a lot of radio love as well. The 12" version was great, the beat was fabulous, full of funk, and the trumpet solo was awesome.. personally, I preferred this one to the rest of the tracks, so was disappointed it didn't get a better

I never saw that one.. what season or episode was it on?

I dunno.. I mean, awesome skills and all that, but I like my tops battling. Where's Tricky Nicky and Hurricane Hank when you need 'em?

Hmm.. except that the denominator of the fraction in 4/4 time represents quarter notes, as in there are 4 quarter notes to a bar. In the other time signature the 1 would represent whole notes, of which there would be twenty four. That would mean that you would actually count it as twenty four bars of 4/4, not 6…

I loved this film.. we watched it at home, where we could stop the movie every few minutes or so, say what the fuck just happened, and try and figure it out. I couldn't imagine seeing this in a theatre where you couldn't stop it every little while to digest..

When you said world's most illustrious eyebrows, I could only assume you meant Eugene Levy. I mean, other than Martin Scorsese, its no contest..