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The Phillies are tied for 1st place!

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Nazareth - Hair of the Dog
Steppenwolf - Greatest Hits
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Greatest Hits
Doors - Greatest Hits

Get youself edumacated son!
 

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Looks damn good to be tied for first in the NL East. I am with Northeast on this one. The ride will be interesting as the season progresses. Since they got rid of braindead our rebuild is really moving along nicely.
 

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Looks damn good to be tied for first in the NL East. I am with Northeast on this one. The ride will be interesting as the season progresses. Since they got rid of braindead our rebuild is really moving along nicely.
Yeah! How about an Amaro reunion? Phillies-Red Sox in the world series!
 

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That would be choice Northeast and if it ever happened, I would wish the Phillies would kick the Red Socks ass!!
 

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I looked up Layla in Goodfellas and I saw something cool in the comments:
"Notice Pesci was taken to the house he was killed at in the same Buick he was taken to the field to be killed at in Casino?"

That's kind of weird. I don't remember that but I hate Casino and will never watch it again so I guess I'll have to take his word. Seriously, how do people like Casino? That movie started my hatred of Robert De Niro (and to a smaller extent- Sharon Stone)
I've actually never seen the whole thing but I've caught most of it at different times on TBS or USA or whatever. HBO should do a transition from boardwalk empire to Capone and then into the "Casino" era. They could probably do it better.
Layla is a great example of a song that was made better by being in a movie. I used to think that instrumental part at the end was a little long but now if I hear it on the radio I can't turn it off. Clapton is also an example of why you need to listen to a lot of these classic rock guys' early music. He did an instrumental album in the 80's or 90's that had a version of that song that sucked-and it also left out the entire instrumental part at the end. Something happens to a lot of these musicians as they get older. Believe it or not Billy Joel actually had some good music before he started marrying supermodels and became whatever the fuck he is now. The Piano Man Album is good to listen to if you're smoking some of that leafy green stuff
 

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Love Led Zeppelin and some of the other lists on here

I'll cast my vote for Rush though
Rush is one of the reasons we haven't bombed Canada yet
 

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A few more:

REO Speedwagon - Hi Infidelity
Journey - Escape
Elton John - Tumbleweed Connection, early EJ, long before he flamed out; also Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Jackson Browne - Lawyers in Love
 

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A few more:

REO Speedwagon - Hi Infidelity
Journey - Escape
Elton John - Tumbleweed Connection, early EJ, long before he flamed out; also Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Jackson Browne - Lawyers in Love
You just described the playlist from the supermarket I shop at.

Seriously, I've never heard of Tumbleweed Connection. I need to check it out, because I'm curious-but not curious like Elton was
 

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The nerve of some people's kids! I know this is a list of common pop rock. These are albums I haven't listened to in many years but I loved them when they were released. I'll tell Omar to go to his Giant food market to listen and review. I should also have thrown in Neil Young - Rust Never Sleeps. That's a little heavier. lol.
 

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I've actually never seen the whole thing but I've caught most of it at different times on TBS or USA or whatever. HBO should do a transition from boardwalk empire to Capone and then into the "Casino" era. They could probably do it better.
Layla is a great example of a song that was made better by being in a movie. I used to think that instrumental part at the end was a little long but now if I hear it on the radio I can't turn it off. Clapton is also an example of why you need to listen to a lot of these classic rock guys' early music. He did an instrumental album in the 80's or 90's that had a version of that song that sucked-and it also left out the entire instrumental part at the end. Something happens to a lot of these musicians as they get older. Believe it or not Billy Joel actually had some good music before he started marrying supermodels and became whatever the fuck he is now. The Piano Man Album is good to listen to if you're smoking some of that leafy green stuff

Piano Man, Yes. Stone was a real ding bat in Casino. Her one and only best was Basic Instinct.
 

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I've actually never seen the whole thing but I've caught most of it at different times on TBS or USA or whatever. HBO should do a transition from boardwalk empire to Capone and then into the "Casino" era. They could probably do it better.
Layla is a great example of a song that was made better by being in a movie. I used to think that instrumental part at the end was a little long but now if I hear it on the radio I can't turn it off. Clapton is also an example of why you need to listen to a lot of these classic rock guys' early music. He did an instrumental album in the 80's or 90's that had a version of that song that sucked-and it also left out the entire instrumental part at the end. Something happens to a lot of these musicians as they get older. Believe it or not Billy Joel actually had some good music before he started marrying supermodels and became whatever the fuck he is now. The Piano Man Album is good to listen to if you're smoking some of that leafy green stuff
Yeah, I've heard and like Piano Man and Uptown Girl. I also like what I've heard of Elton- Tiny Dancer, Bennie and the Jets and maybe more. Speaking of musicians getting older, I bet I know a song from a Beatle's member that you don't know.
Back in my days of working at a movie theater, this song was played at the end credits of "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2." As I had to sweep at the end of the movie, I heard this song every time. For three straight months. It became the bane of my existence. I actually liked it at first, but now when I hear it I get a feeling that I'm a deadbeat and for some reason I get a strong scent of popcorn and cigarette smoke in my nostrils
 

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Piano man (the album) is good, old Billy Joel. I think Uptown girl is lame, newer Billy Joel. (although I just looked and that was 1983, lol). His best stuff was actually before my time, but luckily WYSP played the same music over and over for new generations.

Here you go--like all 1960's songs you are supposed to figure out whether "Captain Jack" is a metaphor for drugs or jerking off. I'm not sure, because he mentions both of those things specifically in the song. I think he might be referring to heroin, but it could be jacking off or some people think it might be Jack Daniels (or possibly Captain Morgan?)

 

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Never mind, I guess I hadn't thought about it since Google was invented. Apparently Captain Jack was the name of a heroin dealer
 

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Yeah, I've heard and like Piano Man and Uptown Girl. I also like what I've heard of Elton- Tiny Dancer, Bennie and the Jets and maybe more. Speaking of musicians getting older, I bet I know a song from a Beatle's member that you don't know.
Back in my days of working at a movie theater, this song was played at the end credits of "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2." As I had to sweep at the end of the movie, I heard this song every time. For three straight months. It became the bane of my existence. I actually liked it at first, but now when I hear it I get a feeling that I'm a deadbeat and for some reason I get a strong scent of popcorn and cigarette smoke in my nostrils

That McCartney song really sucks like most of his later material.
 

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That McCartney song really sucks like most of his later material.
Yes, that is a good example of what I've been saying. The great rock musicians seem to do their best work in their 20s, and if they do happen to live decades past that you can bet that they have done some bad music along the way. If Kurt Cobain and Jimi Hendrix and others had lived longer they would probably go through some goofy phases by now. Musicians are kind of like Kennedys. Who's more popular--JFK, RFK or "Ted" ?
 

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Also, at some point I considered turning Omar on to the Grateful Dead, but knowing that he tends to take things to the extreme, I decided I don't want to be the one responsible for him dropping out of school and following some deadhead cover band around the country, supporting himself by selling LSD and living with 11 long haired friends of Jesus in a chartreuse micro bus.
 

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Also, at some point I considered turning Omar on to the Grateful Dead, but knowing that he tends to take things to the extreme, I decided I don't want to be the one responsible for him dropping out of school and following some deadhead cover band around the country, supporting himself by selling LSD and living with 11 long haired friends of Jesus in a chartreuse micro bus.
When have I ever taken things to the extreme???
 

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Now for my favorite albums, all of which are hip hop:

Eminem- Recovery
Nas- It Was Written
The Notorious B.I.G.- Life After Death
T.I.- My Life Your Entertainment
Lupe Fiasco- Food and Liquor
 
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