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I think Xanadu is a masterpiece.

The ELO or Olivia Newton John version.

Take your pick.

Both excellent.

Newton-John and Lynne were smart enough to keep the vocals in their wheelhouse range. Let the music take care of the rest.

(Neither to be confused with Rush's "Xanadu," which was an entirely different track and also excellent.)
 
When everybody has a streaming service, everyone needs fuel for the furnace. There's about to be a lot of stuff green-lighted that makes My Mother the Car look urbane.

I want me some Manimal. And of course more Cop Rock.
 
Night Court sucked at the very end but it was better for longer than it is getting credit for here.

Anything past the third season? I remember seeing a lot of retreads. It seemed like the last half of the run, every character had a nervous collapse of some sort, went MIA, and was talked down by another character, and so on.

Did I read somewhere that a Night Court reboot is in the works?

Just...no. At some point, actors and characters get too old for their original functions.

ELO is great.


AKA SJ: The Trump Years.
 
I'll die on a hill for their work up to and ending with the 1976 Live album.

After that they can go suck an egg.

Edit: Ozark, which I mentioned a while back, they get a pass on that.

Don't know much about their pre-Tuna Fish days. Ridin' the Storm Out and 157 Riverside Dr. are great tunes. Keep Pushin' was a pretty good song from that era. I liked them most during their 80-82 commercial peak. Never saw them live til '85, but had front-row seats and got guitar picks from Bruce Hall and Cronin, the latter of which I dealt on site for a Gratzer drum stick, which I still have.

But man, have they produced nothing but schlock since Hi Infidelity. Just awful.
 
Don't know much about their pre-Tuna Fish days. Ridin' the Storm Out and 157 Riverside Dr. are great tunes. Keep Pushin' was a pretty good song from that era. I liked them most during their 80-82 commercial peak. Never saw them live til '85, but had front-row seats and got guitar picks from Bruce Hall and Cronin, the latter of which I dealt on site for a Gratzer drum stick, which I still have.

But man, have they produced nothing but schlock since Hi Infidelity. Just awful.

Loved Hi Infidelity in the early '80s. Spun it a couple months ago for the first time in 30-some years. It did not hold up well.
 
Let's face it: Jeff Lynne is the Jesse Orosco of music producers. Produced albums for Brian Wilson, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Roy Orbison, Del Shannon, Tom Petty, Dave Edmunds, Regina Spektor, Bryan Adams and Joe Walsh, but ELO holds the record for most Billboard top-10 singles without a No. 1 song.

He's a compiler producer.
 
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