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  1. It was funny seeing 'Saul' as the brother in 'NEBRASKA' when he was slap fighting with one of the fat cousins. Also when they swiped the air compressor. :)

    Looking forward to Better Call Saul, coming out next year.

  2. THE ROLLING STONES CALL OFF THEIR TOUR OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND

    The Rolling Stones are deeply sorry and disappointed to announce the postponement of the rest of their 14 ON FIRE tour of Australia and New Zealand following the death of L’Wren Scott.

    Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood wish to thank all of their fans for their support at this difficult time and hope that they will fully understand the reason for this announcement.

    The Rolling Stones are planning to reschedule these postponed shows at a later date.

    The postponed shows are:

    Perth Arena – 19 March – postponed

    Adelaide Oval – 22 March – postponed

    Sydney Allphones Arena – 25 March – postponed

    Melbourne Rod Laver Arena – 28 March – postponed

    Macedon Ranges Hanging Rock – 30 March – postponed

    Brisbane Entertainment Centre – 2 April – postponed

    Auckland Mt Smart Stadium – 5 April – postponed

    Australia/New Zealand promoters ask ticket holders to please hold on to their tickets until further notice. A new schedule of dates is presently being worked on and will be advised as soon as possible. Information will be made available via rollingstones.com and frontiertouring.com as soon as available.

  3. Since this thread is still going, thought I'd post one of my favorite scenes from the final episode where Walt pays a visit to his old Gray Matter associates Elliott and Gretchen:

  4. Deep Purple: Made In Japan 40th Anniversary edition coming


    Deep+Purple.Made+In+Japan.anniv+edition.

    A 40th Anniversary edition of Deep Purple’s “Made In Japan” is in production and set to be released in March 2014.

    Originally issued in December 1972 (in the UK; April 1973 in the US), “Made In Japan” captured the band live over three nights in August 1972 at Festival Hall in Osaka and at the Budokan in Tokyo, Japan.

    "Deep Purple was at the height of its powers,” said keyboardist Jon Lord.“That double album was the epitome of what we stood for in those days. It wasn’t meant to be released outside of Japan. The Japanese said, 'Will you please make a live album?' We said, 'We don’t make live albums; we don’t believe in them.' We finally said okay, but said we wanted the rights to the tapes because we didn’t want the album to be released outside of Japan. That album only cost about $3,000 to make. It sounded pretty good, so we said to Warner Bros., 'Do you want this?' They said, 'No, live albums don’t happen.' They wound up putting it out anyway and it went platinum in about two weeks."

    “Made In Japan” reached No. 1 in several countries and peaked at No. 6 on the US Billboard 200 chart.

    The 40th Anniversary edition will see the original album coupled with new remixes of all 3 nights, a new documentary and a 60-page booklet with rare / unseen photos.

    More detail about the project will be announced soon.

    Deep Purple are among the nominees for the 2014 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame and have been touring in support of their latest album, “NOW What!?”

  5. Speaking of Hunter S. Thompson, there is also the 1980 comedy flick "Where the Buffalo Roam" starring Bill Murray and Peter Boyle. Murray does a decent job in it but the movie script is a disaster. Still worth a watch if you haven't seen it but unfortunately most VHS and all DVD releases have retained only the Neil Young score and the Creedence song, "Keep on Chooglin'", with the rest of the music replaced by generic approximations of the original songs. Only the theatrical release and early VHS releases contained the songs found on the soundtrack.

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