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Bastardous Bassist:

--- Quote from: DynamiteKid ---It bemuses me that 'I Am The Walrus' is so lauded, when it really is just three half finished songs and an acid trip put in a blender.
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I don't give a shit about the lyrics.  Actually, I greatly dislike the lyrics, yet it's still my favorite Beatles song.  Why?  Because I like the way the words sound with the music and I think it sits really well.  I think it just plain sounds good.  I also like Day in the Life a bunch (yeah, I'm not familiar enough with the Beatles to go through their entire catalogue and pick out a favorite song that is nobody else's favorite song, darn).

Tergon:
*humps tommy's leg*

Okay, got a 'nuther one... how about a "Best Of" by Danny Elfman?  That there is an album I'd like to get my hands on.  And it would remove a bunch of tracks you don't really need.  For example, if you get the Spider-Man Theme, you don't *need* the Dock Ock Theme.

KharBevNor:
On the subject of soundtracks, you really don't need anything more than an Ennio Morricone best-of, if you pick well.

Tergon:
True.

The Jackass soundtrack was funny for... oh, about seven minutes.  Now I just sorta wonder what the hell I was on when I bought it.

Johnny C:
Khar: I assume you disagree with Crime & Dissonance's billing as "The Essential Morriconography," then?

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