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Had a hunched over, old bloke raiding mine and everyone else's bin in the neighbourhood where I used to live. I really didn't mind as I wasn't putting them aside to cash them in myself anyway and he looked a little worse for wear.

Then one day I saw him driving a car that was newer than mine to do his collections. **** me, I thought. Never left him anything again.
Haters gotta hate!
 
Al Jorgenson and Ozzy do a good job.

Al, Keith and Iggy are still coherent.

Ozzy not so...

Two good additions though.

I don't know why I always forget Al and Ministry, love them and still one of the best bands I've seen live.
 
The guy was a professional funeral goer so she figured it would be a good way to meet up again.

He's an innovator...

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Al, Keith and Iggy are still coherent.

Ozzy not so...

Two good additions though.

I don't know why I always forget Al and Ministry, love them and still one of the best bands I've seen live.
Ozzy has always been a bumbling fool.
 
Had a hunched over, old bloke raiding mine and everyone else's bin in the neighbourhood where I used to live. I really didn't mind as I wasn't putting them aside to cash them in myself anyway and he looked a little worse for wear.

Then one day I saw him driving a car that was newer than mine to do his collections. **** me, I thought. Never left him anything again.
dollars spent on fuel + time =/= profits from cans and shit
 
Al, Keith and Iggy are still coherent.

Ozzy not so...

Two good additions though.

I don't know why I always forget Al and Ministry, love them and still one of the best bands I've seen live.
The story goes that al used to wear man nappys, when Barker had finished the albums he would send someone to find Al.

He would lay the vocals down in a few days and the disappear again.
 
Al, Keith and Iggy are still coherent.

Ozzy not so...

Two good additions though.

I don't know why I always forget Al and Ministry, love them and still one of the best bands I've seen live.
If you never seen them live in their prime then you can never truly appreciate just how good they where.

Although most of us that did see them where pritty toasted though.
 
The story goes that al used to wear man nappys, when Barker had finished the albums he would send someone to find Al.

He would lay the vocals down in a few days and the disappear again.
I've been reading his autobiography. It's pretty incredible some of the things he's been through. In the early 90s he used to wear that medieval helmet. Everyone thought he was nuts, or some kind of renissance enthusiast, but it was just because he kept passing out randomly and didn't want to knock himself out.
 

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What do you consider the other 3 to be?
1993 Michael Jackson changed the face of the half time shows. It was college marching bands and that sort of stuff before him. U2 in 2002 a few months after September 11, and The Boss and the E Street Band in 2009. All 3 performances along with Prince's didn't need other acts to support them, to fill up the big space!
 

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Probably no worse than any other year if you break it all down. Just guessing though. My theory is that new age hipsterism, and the baby boomer desire to keep all their favourite childhood/teen pop stars in the limelight and touring has meant we've just noticed them more because these performers have never been given the chance to slip away out of the public eye and into relative anonymity. I could be wrong but I'd be surprised if 2016 has had a marked rise in celebrity deaths than any other year.
True. Logically, I would also add that the over saturation of any type of news makes it seem like it's happening more. 20 years ago we wouldn't even hear about half of the deaths that get pumped through the social media channels.

Dat perception tho' ...

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If memory serves - and it doesn't - it was an homage to the American Labor movement from which they took a lot of their early cues.
King O'Malley was born in the USA and had the spelling "modernised", or should that be "modernized" o_O
 
Dwight Howard is crap, the rockets will never win anything wth him.

harden should come to LA , more chance of a ring that with these hacks.
He can come to the Spurs when Ginóbili decides to hang up the boots, cheers.

This is a hell of a play.

 
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