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Posted by toddcommish on 11/10/2017 11:42:00 AM (view original):
Posted by dino27 on 11/9/2017 5:09:00 PM (view original):
this is all part of the trump effect......
Oh good, you're giving Trump credit for cutting the pervs and scumbags out of Hollywood.

And when did most of these scandalous incidents occur...? Oh, that would be the Obama effect.
I believe the president's ***** grabbing moments occurred much before the Obama effect.
11/10/2017 11:54 AM
knish - i was referring to women feeling more and moore empowered and brave enough to come forward since trump and their increasing strength and venom.......they are going to the polls now as angry and victimized in increasing numbers.......but you knew that.
11/10/2017 12:22 PM
if roy moore gets any more then 20 % it will be indisputable proof that the Alabama evangelicals are absolute hateful frauds.....and they will vote in mass for roy moore and flannigan....because thats what they are...in my opinion.
11/10/2017 12:33 PM
pho king trump is in vietnam.
11/10/2017 1:03 PM
1992 list. I found 92 to be a year with slim pickings, but here goes, in no particular order:

Automatic for the People - REM
Us - Peter Gabriel
Harvest Moon - Neil Young
Kiko - Los Lobos
New Miserable Experience - Gin Blossoms
Fat City - Shawn Colvin
Human Touch - Bruce Springsteen
Little Village - Little Village
Sonia Dada - Sonia Dada
Bottle Rockets - The bottle Rockets
Some near misses:
Magic & Loss - Lou Reed
Gordon - Bare Naked Ladies
Lucky Town - Bruce Springsteen
Black Eyed Man - Cowboy Junkies
Sweet Old World - Lucinda Williams
Candy land - James McMurtry
11/10/2017 2:03 PM
If you aren't familiar with Sonia Dada, the Bottle Rockets or James McMurtry, I highly recommend checking them out. The 1992 albums were not their best (well, maybe the Sonia Dada one) but well worth checking out.
11/10/2017 2:10 PM
Before you guys jump to 1992.... hope you don't mind if I jump in here with my own best of 1991 as I feel you guys missed a couple of gems that need mentioned. So, in no particular order, other than my own inclination.

1. drivin' n cryin' --- "Fly Me Courageous
2. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers "Into The Great Wide Open"
3. Joni Mitchell ---- "Night Ride Home" (I still listen to this all the time!!)
4. Tom Cochrane --- "Mad, Mad World"
5. Bruce Cockburn --- "Nothin' But A Burning Light"
6. U2 ---- "Achtung Baby"
7. Toad The Wet Sprocket --- "Fear"
8. Robbie Robertson --- "Storyville"
9. Steve Forbert---- "The American in Me" -
10. Nirvana ---- "NeverMind"

Honorable mentions to:
The Silencers --- "Dance To The Holy Man"
Sam Phillips ---- "Cruel Inventions"
BoDeans ---- "Black and White"
and that John Mellencamp one (Whenever We Wanted) That was a real good one as I remember!

I'm sure we all still omitted some good ones!
11/10/2017 3:13 PM
Wow, I just looked back at my list after posting it and noticed 3 Canadian artists in a row!! (If you still count Joni?) Good year for canucks musically speaking. Makes me wonder if Burton Cummings released an LP that year or something........ or maybe Ian Tyson......... lol eh?
11/10/2017 3:16 PM
ill have my 1991 list tonight....ill have some from both of your lists...i forgot about a sam phillips album..ill have to check on that..she placed very high on my 1989 list.
11/10/2017 4:18 PM (edited)
Posted by laramiebob on 11/10/2017 3:13:00 PM (view original):
Before you guys jump to 1992.... hope you don't mind if I jump in here with my own best of 1991 as I feel you guys missed a couple of gems that need mentioned. So, in no particular order, other than my own inclination.

1. drivin' n cryin' --- "Fly Me Courageous
2. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers "Into The Great Wide Open"
3. Joni Mitchell ---- "Night Ride Home" (I still listen to this all the time!!)
4. Tom Cochrane --- "Mad, Mad World"
5. Bruce Cockburn --- "Nothin' But A Burning Light"
6. U2 ---- "Achtung Baby"
7. Toad The Wet Sprocket --- "Fear"
8. Robbie Robertson --- "Storyville"
9. Steve Forbert---- "The American in Me" -
10. Nirvana ---- "NeverMind"

Honorable mentions to:
The Silencers --- "Dance To The Holy Man"
Sam Phillips ---- "Cruel Inventions"
BoDeans ---- "Black and White"
and that John Mellencamp one (Whenever We Wanted) That was a real good one as I remember!

I'm sure we all still omitted some good ones!
wow, I forgot about that BoDeans album. I am a big BoDeans fan.
11/10/2017 4:17 PM
trump's bodyguard says the russians offered to send 5 working girls to trump's room on the date mentioned in the dossier...why would they think trump would want this....maybe his reputation preceded him......and why 5....
11/10/2017 4:31 PM
one for each of his brain cells?
11/10/2017 4:59 PM
could trump's brain have severe C.T.E. ?
it could explain some things.
mike pence and barbara bush with their matching white hair could have made a nice couple...they could bring in anderson cooper.
11/10/2017 5:52 PM
MY 1991 LIST - RANKED

1. TEENAGE FANCLUB - BANDWAGONESQUE - you will thank me
2. MATTHEW SWEET - GIRLFRIEND - indispensable album....beautiful photo of Tuesday Weld on cover
3. TOM PETTY - INTO THE GREAT WIDE OPEN - thoroughly enjoyable
4. U2 - ACHTUNG BABY - a shame that they take themselves so seriously
5. BONNIE RAITT - LUCK OF THE DRAW - she never disappoints
6. LENNY KRAVITZ - MAMA SAID - if not for the filler this had the makings of a back to back classic
7. THING - THE SOUL CAGES - some beautiful gems
8. SUSANNA HOFFS - forget the tepid reviews...fake news.....this is a fun pop confection. if you love a different light you will love this too....and that voice.
9. CROWDED HOUSE - the one - two punch of the first 2 songs will knock you out
10. DIRE STRAITS - a fine album but they had a better album in them
11/11/2017 1:20 PM (edited)
MY 1992 LIST - RANKED

1. MORRISEY - YOUR ARSENAL
2. XTC - NONSUCH
3. COWBOY JUNKIES - BLACK EYED MAN
4. REM - AUTOMATIC FOR THE PEOPLE
5. PJ HARVEY - DRY
6. RINGO STARR - TIME TAKES TIME
7. MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER - COME ON COME ON
8. NEIL YOUNG - HARVEST MOON
9. THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS - APOLLO 18
11/11/2017 4:18 PM (edited)
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