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Rico

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  1. Yeah, that was the 1981 tour, I saw a few shows (but not in Buffalo), much better IMO than the Gospel tour. He played 2 shows at Kleinhans, I was at the 1st, here's the setlist: https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/bob-dylan/1980/kleinhans-music-hall-buffalo-ny-23d734ab.html Massey Hall shows in Toronto were a couple weeks earlier. If you didn't know, one of them is in the Bootleg Series 13 box from 1-1/2 years ago.
  2. Not in the last US-made Godzilla they didn't. 1998 US Godzilla movie was pretty drab too.
  3. I saw that tour at Kleinhan’s MH, people were pissed, only Gospel songs. I like the backup singers though on Saved, especially the call-and-response on the title track. To me, it wasn’t until the Dylan and the Heartbreakers tour that I thought they overstayed their welcome.
  4. Speaking of the Gospel albums, I know it’s just me, but I love Saved, one of my favs of his. It just rocks so hard, and his singing/phrasing is phenomenal.
  5. If I’m picking up lunch for everyone at work (not buying, just making a run & picking up), I will give a $5 tip on say a $60 total if they do a good job packaging and have a history of not shorting any of the orders. Everyone who orders kicks in on the tip.
  6. Absolutely. Less back story, more action. I do hope that we’ll be able to see at least some of the fights clearly enough though, not all rainy and dark.
  7. Damn straight. Now who the ***** is Candlebox? Is that a Milwaukee band?
  8. I’ve seen just about all the Dolby Cinema movies at my local AMC since I got A-List over a year ago (other than a few like Madea ), this was pretty close to the top for PQ/AQ (Wick 3 was damn good too).
  9. Nobody, but nobody says ***** you like Dylan. From the “We Are The World” session: Bob Dylan wasn’t quite as gracious when Al Jarreau introduced himself by saying, “Bobby, in my own stupid way I just want to tell you I love you.” Dylan didn’t even give poor Al a glance and walked away. Dave Breskin of LIFE magazine recounted that Al simply said, “My idol!” and started sobbing. King of attitude.
  10. It was demo-worthy in Dolby Cinema, wow. Eye and ear candy, which bumped it up a little for me. I think it might’ve helped if you saw the 1st 2 movies.
  11. My favorite Red Sox player ever. RIP.
  12. Hard to believe they kept him as HC for 9 seasons from 1975 to 1983 though... part of the dark age of Packers football. Still, one of the greatest champion QBs ever.
  13. Fantasy-football fans, please don't get caught up in the stats again. True legend, no doubt., may he RIP.
  14. Now that TT is gone, I have no problem with OVER THE MIDDLE.
  15. Infinitely improved with Yolo being the main guy on reporting scoops and info.
  16. Yeah, but a high percentage of the scrubs he drafted are still in the league, look it up.
  17. Can't get past him puking on the field during what could've been a Super Bowl game-winning drive.
  18. IMO the most entertaining poster in this board's history.
  19. Excellent! I’m jealous now. Raquel was smoking hot, and still looked pretty good the last time I saw her on TV.
  20. In a similar vein, I was wondering which posters are no longer with us. Now njsue, and off the top of my head, T80 and bib. Sorry for going OT...
  21. Yep. That's really true for just about anything on Off The Wall if you ask me. If I like someone, I do still enjoy reading their takes.
  22. Exactly what I'm hoping for & counting on now.
  23. That. These two didn't bother me as much. Maybe if I was a more of a Mothra fan, they would be more annoying.
  24. She still looks good. My all-time fav though is Cheryl Tiegs.
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