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It's been forever since I read it, but while it looks nice, I remember it getting things wrong compared to other biographies I'd read.

No, 'With William Burroughs' was Victor Bockris. 'El Hombre Invisible' was Miles' first bio.

Because two year olds are notoriously well behaved and any babysitter would be glad to watch them. Probably even give you a discount.

Ahem.

Not just telling an ex to go fuck themself, but to have them sing backing vocals on the chorus. "Yeah, Stevie. This is a song about how much I hate you. Here's your part."

Yes, but "My Old School", with the guitar butting against the horns? Damn.

Three cheers for the MXR Blue Box!

I've come back to Skynyrd in recent weeks. Separated myself from the decades of repetition and not again, and trying to listen to them as a band, some good old boys playing boogie music, and I've had a great time doing it. There ain't nothing wrong with "Free Bird". It's a good song and it's got eighteen tons of

The best sound I've ever heard was Sonic Youth live the day 'A Thousand Leaves' came out. I'd heard the SYR eps, and dug on 'em plenty, and I knew they'd got their guitars snatched, so they weren't doing old stuff anymore. Then I went to the show and it was transcendent. 'Anagrama' and that stuff, and the songs on

I remember them on Lollapalooza, and while I was expecting loud, I was not surprised to see folks in the lawn covering their ears. I also saw J and the Fog in a bar standing maybe ten feet from his stacks and I was blind for three days.

Ah, Mondo 2000. I still have a bunch of copies, and the book. Isn't it amazing how folks thought we were entering a new era of consciousness because of smart drugs and fractals?

Agreed, but who was the Murtaugh that popped up during the gunfight, when Mac was in the bathroom?

A bad tooth will teach you the meaning of pain.

The spinal tap.

Yep. If that shot went on a second longer, I think I would've started to cry.

Wang Chung?  Terrible, but they meet the criteria.

'Little Heroes' by Norman Spinrad.   I can't remember anything of the plot, but 20-odd years later I do remember the shitty lyric "Little heroes of the night/ Little heroes burning bright" like I read the book yesterday.

Fushitsusha anybody? Probably not.

Hurt is between McGann and Eccleston, it would seem.

Just grabbed 'The Quarry', but I haven't started it yet.