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Remember, this person likely thinks Animal Collective's "Merriweather Post Pavilion" is the greatest achievement in music history.

The appeal of "Just Like Honey" is still very much with me. Sorry it wore off on you.

He isn't trolling. They engineered the concept of the "Rock and Roll Super-group".  I'm not going to sit here and say they weren't great songwriters, but their music only became great when they stopped caring about that shit.  By then, they'd already attained the kind of fame that most artists today would walk away

Did those coats ever come out of the closet?  You know, it's safe out here for them now.

*EDIT 2* I hope our children sit around in virtual reality comment sections and, aside from furiously masturbating, argue the merits of Justin Beiber songs.

Fucked up the shitter.

If the profundity of "Imagine" is grasped at the age of twelve only to be cast aside at the age of 13, I believe the two year window is an open implication of the comment.

But every Beatles song isn't "A Day In the Life".   Half of them are crap people like because it's THE BEATL'S!   If most people took a little tour of other music made in the late 1960s, they'd realize that.  But most people don't listen to The Zombies or The Animals, etc, etc.  They just listen to The Beatles.  They

The A.V. Club really knows how to pick people to interview.

Wow, that's a really short window.  What happens if you hear it before or after that time?  Does it just sound like static?  Creeeeepy.

It's because he's a great person to pick for this feature:  what the fuck does he care about offending anyone?

I love that you hate the hate.

At my age (2 weeks to 30, fuck), this counts as "car-seat-era" Beatles.  Meaning it was music my mother played for me as I sat in the car seat. It sounds no different than "Baby Beluga" by Raffi to me.

@avclub-4602fc349ffc0ad649190e937f2a5f14:disqus Yeah, fuck this guy!  I just want to say "fuck" a few more times in this comment section because I had a shitty day at work, and fuck.

Is Ian McCulloch not the fucking man, or what?  My immense love for his music tripled after reading this interview.   *Begins epic 45 minute "Songs to Learn and Sing" play-through*

Only a combination of the two could really get the job done.

Why do I need to see this now?

So its come to this.  I figured the man who sang "Baby Beluga" would go on to greatness.

I don't often comment on this show, but I must say that I constantly am amazed by how much I  enjoy it.  It's rare that I can really get into high-school drama, but when it is combined with such an amazing, surprising character like Dahlia and the spot-on performances behind Lisa Shay and Tessa, I've really come

*opens bag*