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Henry Spencer
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Note that I didn't actually cry at any of the above. Just all very emotionally resonant for me.
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Harold & Maude Wings Of Desire Leon: The Professional Solaris (the original) My Own Private Idaho (campfire scene)
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With good reason.
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Lynch's best is probably Eraserhead, though at various times I've been known to go to bat for Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive instead.
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The Critic was never funny.
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Sheer lunacy. Although Wild At Heart is fantastic, too.
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I think I like Transformer better than any single Velvet Underground album excluding maybe the first one. Andy's Chest is so magnificent.
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I've never seen it, although obviously that didn't stop me from spouting off on the subject. I'm also curious to see it, mostly because of the involvement of Vincent Gallo.
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Trouble Every Day is about cannibals, not vampires.
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The Rob Zombie cover on the bottom looks infinitely stupider than the other one.
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I've never heard Let's Dance. The album, I mean. The song is fine, I agree.
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Bjork: 1. Homogenic 2. Medulla 3. Post 4. Vespertine 5. Debut T. Rex 1. The Slider 2. Electric Warrior 3. Dandy In The Underworld 4. Tanx David Bowie (for the sake of mister Bowie's credibility, I'll not rate anything released after Scary Monsters) 1. Low 2. Aladdin Sane 3. Hunky Dory 4. Station To Station 5. The Rise & Fall Of Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars 6. Scary Monsters 7. Heroes 8. The Man Who Sold The World 9. Lodger 10. Diamond Dogs 11. Pin-Ups 12. Young Americans
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Top five songs as of now 1. The Byrds - Turn! Turn! Turn! 2. Bauhaus - She's In Parties 3. Elliott Smith - The White Lady Loves You More 4. Devo - Jocko Homo 5. Scott Walker - Jesse
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I really cannot fathom people who find Opie and Anthony funny.
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Please. What did Black Sabbath or Deep Purple do that had any importance whatsoever after 1981?
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I have two Django Reinhardt albums. Never listen to them as wholes, but they provide nice transitions when the songs pop up on shuffle.
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"randomguy" doesn't quite seem to understand "1981-2006."
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Oh hey, I figured it out. Strangely, I feel no sense of accomplishment from mastering a Mushroomhead game. Who'd have thought.
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My guy wouldn't do anything. Lame.
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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds 1. Henry's Dream 2. Let Love In 3. Tender Prey 4. From Her To Eternity 5. Abbatoir Blues/Lyre Of Orpheus 6. Boatman's Call 7. Kicking Against The Pricks 8. Murder Ballads
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1. Purple Rain 2. Around The World In A Day 3. Dirty Mind 4. Sign O' The Times 5. 1999 6. Parade 7. Controversy I like Around The World In A Day more than most Prince fans, I've found.
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Top albums of the past few weeks: 1. Bauhaus - In The Flat Field 2. David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars 3. Elf Power - A Dream In Sound 4. The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground 5. T. Rex - The Slider
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EDIT: Geh.
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My Costello take: 1. This Year's Model 2. Get Happy! 3. Trust 4. My Aim Is True 5. Armed Forces 6. Imperial Bedroom 7. When I Was Cruel From what I've heard, at least.
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Musical moments in non-musicals: 1. Blue Velvet - "In Dreams" 2. Buffalo '66 - "Heart Of The Sunrise" 3. My Own Private Idaho - "The Old Main Drag" 4. Withnail & I - "All Along The Watchtower" 5. Wild At Heart - "Baby Please Don't Go"