Henry Spencer
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Ultra-bleak worldview songs edition The Cure - Disintegration Dizzee Rascal - I Luv U John Lennon - Working Class Hero Neil Young - Tonight's The Night Bob Dylan - Ballad Of A Thin Man
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Robert De Niro James Cagney Russell Crowe Michael Douglas Audrey Hepburn Gregory Peck Malcolm McDowell Jack Nicholson William H. Macy Cary Grant Kevin Spacey Sean Penn Toshiro Mifune Denzel Washington Humphrey Bogart Buster Keaton Robert Mitchum Al Pacino James Stewart Robert Redford John Malkovich Meryl Streep Marlon Brando Dustin Hoffman Robert Duvall Henry Fonda Anthony Quinn Edward Norton Daniel Day-Lewis Paul Newman Charlie Chaplin Gary Oldman
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Neil Young - Rockin' In The Free World Deadsy - She Likes Big Words The Cure - Disintegration Dizzee Rascal - I Luv U Depeche Mode - Personal Jesus
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The Cure - Disintegration What a depressing song.
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Hmm, perhaps you are right. Maybe I didn't think this through enough.
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Neil Young - Rockin' In The Free World
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Acid: Might help. Oedipus: Outside the "Father, I want to kill you, Mother, I want to fuck you" part, there doesn't seem to be much that relates to Oedipus.
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Okay, fair enough. I get defensive when it comes to The Velvet Underground. To continue the discussion, I propose a challenge to you Morrison fans: I think that The End is the most ridiculous song ever written. Try to convince me otherwise.
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This Must Be The Place is definitely in the top five greatest songs they ever did. One of the best love songs of the eighties.
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Remain In Light is generally considered their masterpiece. If you like the sound of that album, go to Fear Of Music and Speaking In Tongues. If you prefer their earlier, more sparse sound, you can't go wrong with More Songs About Buildings And Food.
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Ha, serves his prima donna fake tough guy ass right.
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This is so insanely wrong that I don't even know where to begin. The Velvet Underground fused early doo-wop music, modern classical, chamber music, avant garde jazz, AM pop, garage rock, and so much more, and they showed a versatility beyond almost any other rock band in history. Garage rockers like I'm Waiting For The Man and White Light/White Heat, some of the catchiest pop rock singles ever like Rock N' Roll and Sweet Jane, wild noisey guitar workouts like I Heard Her Call My Name and Sister Ray, gloomy pop songs like Sunday Morning, gospel influences on a lot of their third album, and I could go on all day. Just acid rock. Ridiculous.
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Overrated hack who wrote laughably horrible poetry. The band could put out some halfway decent jammy jazz-blues stuff at times, though.
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Jurassic Five - The Influence
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TV On The Radio - Poppy
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The Strokes - Whatever Happened
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For all the hype and praise it gets/got, I found Fargo to be extremely underwhelming. Maybe somebody here can try to explain to me what I missed, because I just don't see a great movie in there.
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I find this describes Palahniuk's Invisible Monsters very well. It's the only one of his books I've read that I didn't enjoy at all.
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Dizzee Rascal - I Luv U This song is amazing. One of the best I've heard in a long time.
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I've never heard Beast Of Burden on the radio ever. That's odd. If I may make a bold statement: I believe Beast Of Burden to be the greatest song the Rolling Stones ever recorded.
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John Lennon - Oh, Yoko!
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I find Aftermath and Some Girls to both be underrated.
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Gateway writer leading to what? Out of curiosity. By the way, my favorite authors are Kurt Vonnegut, William Faulkner, James Joyce, and F. Scott Fitzgerald.
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I agree with Kotz. Although I do enjoy Palahniuk's work, he's overrated, and Vonnegut is my favorite author ever.