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Neil Peart drum solo on Letterman last night

enoch says...

i was lucky enough to see moving pictures and was astounded how they had to set up the drum set around neil peart.
if you have not seen a live RUSH show,i highly recommend that you check them out.

Movies I've Walked Out of Because they're Really, Really Bad: a List (Blog Entry by dag)

Ryjkyj says...

Remember when the only movies that would make it to their fourth sequel were things like "Jaws" and "Friday the 13th"?

I don't think I've ever walked out of a movie, but I don't need much. Just put some moving pictures in front of me and the old brain shuts right down.

Bicycle Seat

vaporlock says...

That is THE question isn't it. My vote is that it's a woman.>> ^westy:

Is that a guys ass because it looks like it to me but I'm not 100% sure could just be a fat womans ass , I don't want to link this to my gay friends on face book only to have turn around and say thats a girls ass.

Top 5 Moving Pictures, or "Movies" of 1911

Terry Pratchett on religion

ryanbennitt says...

There are many starting points to the Discworld series, since there are many sub-series within them. Take a look at the wikipedia entry for a summary of which books fit which sub-series. The following four start off the main ones:

The Colour Of Magic
Equal Rites
Mort
Guards Guards

Additionally the following are good as standalone books in their own right:

Small Gods
Moving Pictures
Pyramids

Small Gods is a work of genius. It's a delightful story as well as being full of philosophy and Pratchett's trademark hidden gems. It's also why he could be considered a good source of argument when it comes to the subject of religion.

Drunk Larry Goes to the Market - A Silent Film

Drax says...

I say! When I shift my monocle clockwise approximately fifty degrees thusly, thy moving pictures do seem to appear far more accordingly in line with the presented happenstance!

Human Interface

What's your first memory of rock & roll? (Rocknroll Talk Post)

kronosposeidon says...

Didn't hear a whole lot of rock 'n roll in my house when I was a kid. My mom was mostly into country and easy listening (yikes), and my father was old so he liked stuff from Bing Crosby or the Andrews Sisters. I shit you not. However my mom did like Elvis Presley (and still does), but that's not what got me into rock. I pretty much found it on my own, like the rest of my brothers and sisters. I do remember feeling the secret thrill of listening to Nazareth's "Hair Of The Dog" (via my cousin. Maybe Crushbug and I are related).



Hearing "SON OF A BITCH!" in a song is pretty cool when you're 8 years old. In 1975. And lets not underestimate the power of the cow bell.

My first record was Billy Joel's 'Glass Houses', and then after that I bought AC/DC's 'Back In Black', Cheap Trick's 'Dream Police', Styx's 'Paradise Theater', Pink Floyd's 'The Wall', Rush's 'Moving Pictures', Van Halen's first album (aka 'Van Halen I'), sort of in that order, and then a lot more stuff after that, including teh AWESOME 'Dawn Patrol'.

Crazy Mom Goes To Great Length To Scare Crap Out Of Daughter

Not-A-Video Videos (Sift Talk Post)

Sift and Tell (Talks Talk Post)

schmawy says...

My fav sifted vid, which is a nice piece of history both from a "moving pictures" and sociological standpoint. And it's an awesome tune...

http://www.videosift.com/video/Black-Shadows-excerpt-from-Radio-Parade-1935-In-Color

My Pq only has two videos in there. They should probably both be there but of the two this one is slightly better because it has Nick Cave in it...

http://www.videosift.com/video/Nick-Cave-Saloon-Ballad-Singer

Great idea for a talk post, AC.

Not-A-Video Videos (Sift Talk Post)

You Don't Have to Wait For an Invitation! (Sift Talk Post)

40 Comfort Food Albums (Blog Entry by youdiejoe)

randomize says...

Note: not in order

1 - Ten - Pearl Jam
2 - By The Way - Red Hot Chili Peppers
3 and 4 - Songs for the Deaf/Era Vulgaris - Queens of the Stone Age
5 - Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
6 and 7 - Old World Underground, Where are you Now?/Live It Out - Metric
8 - Around the Fur - Deftones
9 - You're A Woman, I'm a Machine - Death From Above 1979
10 to 13 - Moving Pictures/Power Windows/Signals/Hemispheres - Rush
14 - Offend Maggie - Deerhoof
15 - Crystal Castles - Crystal Castles
16 and 17 - Absolution/Black Holes and Revelations - Muse
18 to 20 - Dookie/Warning/Nimrod - Green Day
21 and 22 - Good News for People Who Love Bad News/We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank - Modest Mouse
23 to 27 - Guero/Mutations/Midnite Vultures/Sea Change/Odelay - Beck
28 - Revelations - Audioslave
29 - Aqualung - Jethro Tull
30 - Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace - Foo Fighters
31 - Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace - The Offspring
32 - The Blue Album - Weezer
33 - The Slip - Nine Inch Nails
34 and 35 - The Shepard's Dog/Our Endless Numbered Days - Iron and Wine
36 - You Forgot It In People - Broken Social Scene
37 - Something for Everyone - BSS presents: Brendan Canning
38 - Welcome To the Night Sky - Wintersleep
39 - You In Reverse - Built To Spill
40 - Franz Ferdinand - Franz Ferdinand

And now for the Extra Credit 8!

41 to 43 Kill the Moonlight/Gimme Fiction/Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga - Spoon
44 - Discovery - Daft Punk
45 and 46 - Piece of Cake/The Lucky Ones - Mudhoney
47 - Atlas - Battles
48 - Oracular Spectacular - MGMT

First!

Dolly Parton - Jolene

paul4dirt says...

"^you've NEVER heard of Dolly Parton?"

errrr, no i have.

"hmm never saw her before although i've heard her music."

i listened to her songs, and knew who she was, i just never saw her in a picture or moving pictures.



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