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  1. Allegedly Arnold was disappointed that they had to tone down the original script in which he took that guy's arm and beat him to death with it. Ukrainians would be happy to resurrect that original script real time.
  2. Exactly what I've been thinking. I hope Quinn is as awesome as Keith, as long as he doesn't become a baby sex toy used by satanist techno freaks.
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  4. Not just 200 kilos, but also only 6 toes tall. I suppose he was verrrrrrrry wide. No wonder he got stuck.
  5. I guess it does if you're the kind of guy that marries his one-year-old daughter.
  6. Saw a guy coming out of the local grocery store head to toe in bright red Russian sweat suit with big gold "CCCP" letters on the chest and down the leg. What a chode. Would've been a real shame to see him accidentally hit by a car. OTOH I saw Ministry live last night and they opened with this graphic:
  7. Thats actual footage of Fred Durst
  8. Just did some research. Awful tragedy there. But as difficult as it is to imagine the guy's death in Nutty Putty, this particular description is worth a glance given the bizarre translations into English. Here's an example (despite the title of the page, there are no photos thank God): At 26, John was within the prime of his life. He is married to a one-year-old daughter and is attending medical faculty in Virginia. He’s again dwelling in Utah for some stress-free holidays together with his household. Things didn’t go in line with plan. John hadn’t been in any caves for years. At 6 toes tall and 200 kilos, he’s not the child he was. https://dokaw.com/nutty-putty-cave-incident-dying-photos-why-utahs-nutty-putty-cave-is-sealed/
  9. This HAS to be the greatest reply to a Tourette's post in the history of the internet.
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  12. This was their standard goof before the encore on their 2011 tour. Often Hawkins would ramp the song total up to 6 or 7 before they came back out.
  13. What a gut punch. Taylor was goofy, amiable, hilarious, cool as hell, grounded, and talented beyond measure. The back and forth he had with Dave Grohl on stage and backstage was sublime, both musically and in their goofing around for the crowd and camera. It made you happy to be a part of their scene.
  14. Fuck yes, and Strays was a great album as well.
  15. The story goes something like this: Journalist interviewing AC/DC: "How do you respond to critics that say you've basically released the same album 4 times in a row?" AC/DC: "I think we're up to 7 at this point."
  16. That counselor sounds like a complete dipshit. DMB at their very highest peak has never come within 1000 miles of what ACDC did in this one show, not to mention all of the songs, albums, and shows over the past 5 decades.
  17. For Those About to Rock has aged very well. Like Spackler I lean heavily towards the Bon era, with Powerage and HIH my two faves in the entire ACDC catalog, but both eras have lots of ammo.
  18. Yeah, but I do love the production value. In a sea of black, his sound is unique. I still dig him. That Jungle Rot song is great. Thanks for posting it.
  19. Whoa, gnarly!
  20. Agreed. Their run between With the Beatles through Let it Be is only tarnished by the orchestral b-side of the Yellow Submarine LP. Otherwise, aside from a few lame covers and misses here and there (I mean let's be honest, there's strong evidence of smelling their own farts on a few White Album tracks), their output was so damn solid. My 2022 goal is to play every guitar part (rhythm, lead, riffs, solos, whatever) on every Beatles song, in chronological order of release. I'm glad I'm doing it, because I can better understand how every release shows their growth, complexity, originality, and innovation compared to the previous ones. Chord progressions, song structures, guitar work, instrumentation, pacing -- it's really remarkable how fast they progressed and kept upping the quality. Day Tripper and A Day in the Life were written about 18 months apart, but it seems like different decades.
  21. I was at that Cult / GnR show too. Stood behind a filthy Axl Rose in line for drinks. Crazy to look back on that show. I still love Love and Electric, but Sonic Temple was a disappointment to me. It took away their gritty sleaze and produced them into mainstream airplay.
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