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Starring Jeff Bridges, alongside John Goodman, Steve Buscemi, and Julianne Moore, Joel and Ethan Coen’s 1998 film, The Big Lebowski, has evolved from box office underdog to one of the most celebrated cult comedies ever made. It’s even named as one of IMDb’s top movies — no doubt due to scenes like the one Rolling Stone declares one of the greatest rock-and-roll movie moments ever.
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“The Dude abides!” RS writes. “And after he gets reunited with his car and his Creedence tapes, the Dude needs to catch up on his abiding. … If you don’t play air guitar to this scene, you must be some kind of Nazi. (Although say what you want about the tenets of National Socialism — at least it’s an ethos.)”
Released as a double-sided single (backed with “Long as I Can See the Light”) in July 1970, the song became one of the band’s signatures. Though it never reached No. 1, it did peak at No. 2, kept from the pinnacle spot by Diana Ross’ “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough.” What are you gonna do; it’s Diana Ross?
The Big Lebowski is streaming on Netflix.
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