Also, barring "Man On The Moon" and "Everybody Hurts", I don't understand why everyone loves Automatic For The People so ding dang ol' much.
Also, barring "Man On The Moon" and "Everybody Hurts", I don't understand why everyone loves Automatic For The People so ding dang ol' much.
I also hold that Shiny Happy People is an acceptable song that successfully parodies Chinese propaganda.
'91.
I'm supposedly insane.
I appreciate Out Of Time on the same level as I appreciate Murmur and Document.
The cry session seemed like it was going on too long.
But THEN…
Pfahaha!
We all know the art of the 3D dragon-riding scene was perfected in Beowulf!
She's a mother, guys. BACK OFF
Bully was a fun fucking game, man.
Siobhan looks uncannily like my best friend's girlfriend.
So the mentor has allowed the student to surpass them.
Okay, I read this whole thing.
Maybe my favorite TV Club write-up ever. I really, really enjoyed reading this.
I still can't believe it.
How can you sing a song by The Box Tops and then have the show not even mention Chilton?
A thousand tits delicious!
Vote here!: Keep the twenty-first chapter?
Yes
You're right, wingnut. You're Right Wingnut.
Don't care what anyone says here.
Samberg was mostly brilliant. The crows scattering killed me.
Thanks for the tip, downloading as we speak. I've also picked up the unreleased second album by Derek And The Dominos somewhere online.
I just didn't feel it right. Not sure what was up. I mean, I still LIKED it, I just didn't "get it".
The dual guitars in the middle just makes it for me. It's the song on the album that makes the best use of the fact that both Allman and Clapton are present.
Tons of underrated The Clash. Death Or Glory, 1977, Hate And War, 1-2 Crush On You, Stay Free, Washington Bullets, Sound Of Sinners, I'll stop myself there.