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Just drinking margaritas at the mall
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To clarify - THE Stop'N'Shop, not just any old one
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Roadrunner is literally the most perfect record ever made. I went to the Stop'N'Shop to get my photo taken holding up the 7" but I forgot the Bloody record. The whole album is just astonishing though
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Ah yes. I was repeating someone else's error, should have checked 😬
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See I thought Asteroid City was really special. The point that Kermode'l makes about different Wes movies working for different viewers is interesting
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I've loved every one except Isle of Dogs which I merely really liked. This is new 😞
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It was our generation's Woodstock (Altamont? 😉 )
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Ah she's been in some great stuff (and been great in some rubbish)
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Are you going to keep posting that till somebody - anybody - laughs? 😉
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Stranger things have happened
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Yeh I've drawn a blank too. Weird 😁
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It's like a viking attack. Bless her ❤️
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Hell yeah!
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Vinyl would have more charm for sure. We were going for volume - thousands of tunes across a dozen genres on dozens of CDs
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This was so long ago it was done with a wallet of bloody CD-rs - it'll be much easier with a laptop
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We did it for a few years - Glastonbury, Electric Picnic, Beautiful Days, Wilderness, The Glade...
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Me and Jared (Randy & Earl) did several different versions of this. Printed brochures with thousands of numbered tunes and little request slips dropped in a box worked best at festivals and in bars
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The way participant talking heads from all sides keep popping up throughout the 10 episodes, so we see their perspectives change, is beautifying handled. Fascinating, thorough and heartbreaking