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BruceH

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  1. Brian Eno Fountains of Wayne (after all, they already have a good Christmas song in "I Want An Alien for Christmas") Cyrus Chestnut It must be understood up front that none of them can be allowed to cover "Little Drummer Boy."
  2. I noticed. Hardly surprising, since he was married to Edie Adams. When I was growing up various channels showed repeats of "I Love Lucy" just about every day. Seems they showed the earlier, "city-dwelling" episodes more than the Connecticut ones. And I don't remember EVER seeing this final episode. Either many of the affiliates didn't care to include it in the syndication package, or they showed it so rarely that I never happened to catch it.
  3. I saw this a few years ago on some documentary about Lucille Ball. Sad, but boy what a voice Edie Adams had! I agree with Free For All about the move to the farmhouse. Even as a kid I found this later phase of the show perplexing. And the episodes set in Connecticut just seemed so boring! One thing about Lucille Ball: She was a talented comedian and performer, AND a sharp businesswoman (businessperson?)--anyway, a very rare skillset for a man or woman.
  4. Yeah, a visit to The Shrine is a must! Heck, walking around North Beach is worth a day anyway. This is just the movie buff in me talking, but I'd throw in a visit to the Stanford Theater in Palo Alto as well. You can take the train if you don't want to drive. Yes, yes, and yes. Just been to the Stanford Theater on University Ave. in Palo Alto a few times again recently, and it's just as good as ever. Reasonable prices, too.
  5. I think the lyrics to that are brilliant and very well constructed. You and I have a very different definition of "brilliant."
  6. I like the 2-CD set. Not least because I can just listen to it without shelling out a hundred bucks.
  7. Driving down the Pacific Coast Highway (Route 1) to Santa Cruz is a great idea. Keep in mind that Carmel is south of Santa Cruz by quite a distance. And Hearst Castle is WAY down there...Monterey is already two hours South of SF by the coast. Personally, I would not miss the Pez Museum in Burlingame, just a short 12-mile hop down the peninsula. Probably THE main cultural attraction in the entire Bay Area, if not California.
  8. I think I'll just content myself with "For the Record," the earlier Steinweiss book that was actually affordable.
  9. Did you ask Annie Ross to carry your groceries?
  10. How about: "Bang-bang Maxwell's silver hammer came down upon his head..." Oh wait, this is supposed to be about sub-standard lines in otherwise good songs, and that whole song is shit. My bad.
  11. I'll always associate his name with the "Africa Dances" anthology. Sorry to hear of his passing. RIP
  12. I'm surprised it only comes to two volumes.
  13. Sorry to see the Reece Select go...it's a good one.
  14. The six-song "Gotta Gettaway" EP by Stiff Little Fingers. If that don't butter your bread nothing will.
  15. "She loves you Yeah, yeah, yeah She loves you Yeah, yeah, yeah She loves you Yeah, yeah, yeah..." I actually like those lines. But I have to agree, Lou Reed has been sucking for a long time.
  16. Neither of the lines you guys mentioned really bugs me at all. What do you expect from lyrics? Poetry?
  17. I didn't get the 70's artists either, but now I feel better about it.
  18. A mashie for the masher?
  19. The Bandwagon is one of the all-time great Hollywood musicals, no doubt about it, and Cyd Charisse is terrific in it. Me, I'm still catching more Wire.
  20. Yes. If you never listened to it before, give it a try. Also I recommend the debut album by Wire, Pink Flag.
  21. Starting in about July of this year I've really gotten into Yo La Tengo.
  22. Today my kids have the day off of school for Thanksgiving and they're having a Babylon 5 festival.
  23. That's a really good one! I think you'll dig it.
  24. Really now, who cares about the wig?
  25. Flaherty is my favorite. Right now watching more Wire, season #4.
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