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Liz is touring again. I saw her back in 2018 when she toured for anniversary of Girly sound tracks. It was fun, but she's not big on encores, or autographs. Show ended at 9:30. It was still lots of fun, but I don't know if I'll go again. And there are other factors. But it was great to see her sing her old, best work. Sorry to hear that. I went to see Liz Phair a few years ago. Some dude charged up to the stage as soon as she started playing, but people in the crowd stopped him from getting all the way. It was a good concert, but she didn't play long. I'm debating about whether I want to go see her this year. She's my second favorite artist. Don't know if I mentioned that. I just read she's on tour again, but her concert in LA was cancelled due to weather. I just googled and Siouxsie and Budgie divorced years ago. That explains why she did a solo album a few years ago. Anyway, I didn't really like The Creatures. Siouxsie's solo was a little more interesting, but not much. Kind Bjorkish. I didn't really like their music. Well, the band has scaled down. It's only Siouxsie and Budgie and they call themselves, The Creatures. Although, I think I did read that Steven Severin did rejoin them to tour. Anyway, Martin McCarrick played those instruments left the band along with Severin and John Klein after their last official album, The Rapture, which came out in 95. My other favorite (I usually have 2 favorites) is Liz Phair. Saw her a few years ago in St. Paul. She sang all her naughty old songs. It was great. They were my favorite growing up. See, I like them better as a goth band. And that part (the violins and cellos) is gone now. Well, she doesn't have the whole band with her, though they did go through some changes through the years. And they haven't put out an album since 1995, though she, herself put one out more recently. Okay, I'll go with not defunct. Siouxsie and the Banshees, though they are now defunct. I was gonna mention Kung Fu Hustle too. Though the O.P. should be prepared, it's not strictly martial arts. There's a big dose of comedy in there too. 1. The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996) 2. Kill Bill (2003) 3. Jolt (2021) 4. Alien (1979) 5. The Hunger Games (2012) 6. Anna (2019) 7. G.I. Jane (1997) 8. Jackie Brown (1997) 9. Salt (2010) I don't know what his opinions are, though he starred in two shows written by Aaron Sorkin, a proud liberal. Still, I wouldn't want to presume. But I think he's a fine actor, best one on Sports Night if you ask me. Is that not okay? 1. Bulworth (1998) 2. The Candidate (1972) 3. The Ides of March (2011 4. Mr Smith Goes to Washington (1939) 5. The American President (1995) 6. The King’s Speech (10) 7. All the King's Men (1949) 8. Seven Days in May (1964) 9. Dave (1993) 10. The Iron Lady (2012) 11. The Manchurian Candidate (1962) 12. All the President's Men (1976) 13. Welcome to Mooseport (2004) Closed. Got it. Thanks. Hope my choice isn't a repeat.