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I'm currently reading Needful Things and very close to the end of it. It might be his nastiest book not written under the Richard Bachman moniker.
You could do a lot worse. I think it's great that such a fine film (and one that fared so poorly at the box office) has become "the people's choice."
High Noon
Shane
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Ride the High Country
Seven Men from Now
The Wild Bunch
The Magnificent Seven
Open Range
Unforgiven
Red River
The Kids Are Alright (1979)
Just a mish-mash of Who stuff and it's glorious. It covers the Keith Moon years right up to his very last performance with the band.
Roger Daltrey's solo career met with a fraction of the success he had with The Who.
The Who have been filling arenas since the early 1970s. Their first top ten album in the USA was Tommy in 1969 and every new studio album they released after that (and even a couple live albums) also hit the top ten, up to and including Endless Wire in 2006. They sold out Giants Stadium four nights in a row in 1989 and Madison Square Garden six nights in a row in 1996. Seeing them in London in a few months at the Royal Albert Hall.
The Who
The Clash
Rush
The Beach Boys
Talking Heads
Liz Phair
The Doors
The Rolling Stones
Elvis Presley
The Temptations
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