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I must be missing the joke there.

Have you heard Bowie's song "Changes?"

The chorus involves him saying "ch-ch-changes" in the same way. The only fault of the song Bowie is that someone has to appreciate a lot of his work to really like it.
 
The sequin space suit references the ridiculous getups he wore in the early '70's, and ch-ch-ch-changes is, of course, from his song Changes. Not much to get.

Ah, OK. I got the ridiculous getups part but not Changes.
 
do they have another season out? i only have 1 dvd
no, just one season so far
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Wow, could this Bright Eyes song be any slower and more plodding?
 
So it's the classics segment. Stones/Bob Dylan/Beatles.

But not 2 very well known Stones or Dylan tracks.

Totally missed your assessment of Huey Lewis & The News. A song with not just one prominent sax part, but TWO prominent sax parts.
 
But not 2 very well known Stones or Dylan tracks.

Totally missed your assessment of Huey Lewis & The News. A song with not just one prominent sax part, but TWO prominent sax parts.

I knew the Dylan one. The Stones one was much better than Tumbling Dice.

I didn't have a strong opinion on the Huey Lewis track. I guess it was fairly catchy.
 
Radiohead songs where Thom Yorke doesn't try much aren't all bad.
 
I still prefer Tumbling Dice, but Hide Your Love's a pretty awesome song.

I think your favorite section's coming up.
 
If I had to pick a fave song from the list, it'd probably be either "Young Americans" or "It Takes A Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Fool to Cry"
 
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Dear Eddie Vedder,

Pearl Jam would be such a better band if you'd fuck off and let them find somebody who can open their mouth when they sing.

Cheers,
Ax
 
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