From a recent Rolling Stone interview with Neil Peart:
Q: This is somewhat random, but you were interested in the writings of Ayn Rand decades ago. Do her words still speak to you?
From a recent Rolling Stone interview with Neil Peart:
Q: This is somewhat random, but you were interested in the writings of Ayn Rand decades ago. Do her words still speak to you?
From a recent Rolling Stone interview with Neil Peart:
Q: This is somewhat random, but you were interested in the writings of Ayn Rand decades ago. Do her words still speak to you?
Also, I respectfully disagree with "The only other ex-VU solo album that skirts the edges of the group’s canon is Chelsea Girl, Nico’s 1967 debut."
Awe, that's too bad. I had hoped that they wouldn't have pissed on their legacy. Kim's been relatively quiet after Soundgarden, aside from a few guest spots with Jello Biafra, SunO))), and Dave Grohl.
I agree that it can be. The problem with St. Anger is that the band wasn't so much the therapeutic aspects. It was that the band was trying to figure out what people wanted to hear, instead of simply writing what they wanted to write. They lost their voice, in that they didn't know what they wanted to say or how…
As something different, I like heavy cover of "Cars" he did with Fear Factory on the "Obsolete" album. He also guested on some tracks on that album. http://www.youtube.com/watc…
"The series, about a man flung to the farthest reaches of the universe by a wormhole, forms the first series in a loose trilogy"