This is also true.
This is also true.
Didn't know that about Townsend, but I thought by Piper they were pretty firmly acid/space rock. The recent box set does have some material from 1965, though. They were REALLY aping the Rolling Stones at that point, and hadn't yet come up with their own identity. So maybe it's fairer to say that with Syd gone, the…
I played him less for my fondness of the character than for the fact that I had a good understanding of his aim, and the fact that his power actually made sense with the comic. Whereas Wolverine, always my favorite X-Man, made no sense, power-wise, in the game.
It was the first thing I downloaded when I got my PS3. I was a Cyclops man, myself.
Cool and all, but it still seems a shame that a proper version of Colossus has yet to appear in the movies. The Deadpool version seems too old and gruff. But he worked as a foil for Deadpool.
But can you LIE?
I think there's an argument to be made that they weren't ALL great—I think there was some silly synth stuff on Maxwell's Silver Hammer—but your point stands. When the Beatles adopted a new technology, you knew the rest of the rock world was given the green light to do so, too.
Yeah, Waters almost seemed obstinate in his insistence on playing the simplest bass lines. Like Careful With That Axe:
"So I'm just going to play these two octave notes for 10 minutes. You guys do the rest. Oh, and I'll scream, too." And the blues thing seemed to be Gilmour's contribution, I think in a way because…
As the band developed, they also seemed to focus on playing LESS. Maybe this was a result of them simply not having the chops that the guys in Yes or Genesis had, but it worked. Rather than a song going through a dozen chord changes, you might only have a couple, or 3 or 4. And rather than everyone trying to play…
Well, let's hope Breath of the Wild does it right.
I'm surprised this was a January release. So I'm guessing I got it for Christmas in 1988, along with Super Mario 2? What a glorious Christmas it was for video game sequels.
No, I'm sure your parents think of you more as a happy accident, and love you all the more.
"For a dollar….9/11 was in inside job, yes or no?"
Split the difference. Eat the hookers.
I'd like to see him take over Billy On The Street. Except it would just be people awkwardly avoiding eye contact with him as he tries to talk to people.
"Hey everyone, I'm Billy…"
"…and I'm Trent, and we are…"
(Together) "Rats in a Cage!"
So that phrase should go back FROM WHENCE it came, like ATM machines?
I actually really liked Twilight Princess, particularly the HD version. It establishes a mood and stays with it.
Finally! It's about time the new Zelda is released. It was a significant reason I even got the Wii U in the first place.
It really shows in his work.