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Gotta love satellite technology. How does a rural North Dakota kid come to love the funk? Just add a 12-foot dish (yes I said 12 feet!), WGN-9 Chicago, and Soul Train on Saturday afternoons.

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Someone say ... funk?

You can't have funk without "The Brothers ... Johnson".

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And it doesn't get better than Wolfman intro-ing the "Ohio Players" ... " ... rollercoaster ... of love ... woo, hoo, hoo, HOO!"

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For those of you wondering where you find a "love rollercoaster" you go to a "Boogie Wonderland". ;)

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All that excitement at "Boogie Wonderland" made me thirsty. Only one thing to do: Go For a Soda.

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Mark Wahlberg, John C. Reilly, Burt Reynolds, Phillip Hoffman, William Macy

and Alfred Molina who is spectacular in this scene. Great cast.

Boogie Nights

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Steven Tyler quits Aerosmith

It comes just months after the singer spoke out publicly to dismiss reports the band was on the verge of splitting following a year of canceled tour dates, injuries and accidents.

In August, Tyler broke his shoulder after falling off stage while performing in South Dakota, and the group was forced to scrap the remainder of its summer tour.

Perry admitted that following the accident he and Tyler didn't speak for more than a month, prompting rumors the band's future was in jeopardy.

I blame the Yotes.

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Drummer for Avenged Sevenfold Found Dead

My favorite A7F song is "Critical Acclaim" but I couldn't find a decent version on YouTube...

RIP.

Listened to that for the first time... parts of it reminded me of the Wyld Stallyns of Bill and Ted's Great Adventure fame. I mean that in a good way, btw.

Agreed on someone in their 20's/30's dying of "natural causes" is an incorrect description. That is no way near natural.

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