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barefootjim.bsky.social
Bluesky member since July, 2023. Failed Bohemian. Drummer for Sedan Delivery. Chronicler of Certain Songs. Annoyingly Multitalented.
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As a 1970s #teen, MADE IN JAPAN was a seminal text, especially the way that Ritchie Blackmore & Jon Lord interacted.
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Either this or "Highway Star."!!!!
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This is that argument!
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Just went back and checked my Alan Dean Foster ST: TAS books, and now "The Return of the Captain" is there, but "Yesteryear" is gone!!!
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Hey there Kathy Clarey, SPOILER ALERT!
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Well, apparently that's because the Doctor also watched that terrible first season.
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Like how I knew Woodstock the bird before I knew Woodstock the music festival
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It's a fair cop
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You always do everything Ol' Soupuss says?
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I was thinking you'd be sitting on your porch in the midnight darkness quietly rocking back and forth with a shotgun in your hand saying "howdy neighbor, something I can do for you?"
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Is it more than just a half-hour version of the Shoresy scenes in LETTERKENNY?
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As if he's not gonna sneak over in the middle of the night and fill it in himself.
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:: starts argument over whether "Ceremony" is a Joy Division cover or a New Order cover.
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As somebody who loved Aerosmith as a 70's #teen and loved how side one of PUMP gave me flashbacks to that time, I'm throwing a futile vote for Aerosmith, especially because at the time I thought ON FIRE was the musicial equivalent of the Bob & Ray "Slow Talkers of America" skit.
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=onR_...
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Johnny Steele was already a comedown from Alex Bennett. "I still miss Phil Hartman" is a phrase that's still uttered with regularity at our house.
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The follow-up, ISOLATION DRILLS. Big rock, great songs, and on "How's My Drinking?" almost a linear lyric.
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Your writing on DEADWOOD was always so fantastic.