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DandelionPowderman
Love me some Columbo, but what exactly was the Stones content here again?
How about the making of Exile on Main Street? Is that enough Stones content for you?
You've seen the pics of Gram and Gretchen at Nellcote. Gram was more important to Keith than his drug dealers and Mick learned a few licks from him as well. Larry Burrell, Gram's father-in-law, is in that Columbo episode as I think I've mentioned a hundred freakin' times. Without his seed, Exile would probably be a very different record. Maybe I should've said Stones connection rather than content but hell Gram and Gretchen were family.
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Met him...twice.
But as Cop shows from the era go i'm a Kojak guy, then Hill Street Blues which is still so damn good
Don't forget The Rockford Files! But I'm with you on Kojak
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I was always under the impression that this was the greatest Columbo episode simply because Johnny Cash was in it!
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I was always under the impression that this was the greatest Columbo episode simply because Johnny Cash was in it!
If you like stiff acting Johnny's your man!
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ChrisL
I was always under the impression that this was the greatest Columbo episode simply because Johnny Cash was in it!
If you like stiff acting Johnny's your man!
Ha, Johnny’s always my man! In fact I just finished listening to Gone Girl because of this thread.
So thank you all!