I bought it too late for it to qualify; but when I finally ended moving out of my parents' and could only take 30 or so CDs with me there was no doubt that it was going to be one of them.
I bought it too late for it to qualify; but when I finally ended moving out of my parents' and could only take 30 or so CDs with me there was no doubt that it was going to be one of them.
Depending on the recording of the Beethoven (Kleiber?), I'd say you were right about all three.
I'm actually jealous of all of you who grew up with parents making you listen to awesome music. My mother doesn't really listen to music, and my father listens to whatever is played on the radio at the moment, although to his credit he was into house and hip-hop, unfortunately that was when I started my metal phase, I…
I was listening to it recently (I'm currently going through a 90's nostalgia thing with a subsection on listening to rap albums the lyrics of which I didn't understand back when I first bought them), apart from the undeniable greatness, I was really shocked by the antisemitism, hard to imagine something like this…
People have a problem with Last Call?
@avclub-15d496c747570c7e50bdcd422bee5576:disqus I realise I'm playing devil's advocate here, she did try a variety of subjects, but I don't remember her asking very plainly what he did in his spare time or what his interests were (or maybe she did and he just grunted); I get that music/books/movies are usually basic…
Grandaddy's The Sophtware Slump for me would be the album I still listen to regularly that I've had for the longest.
Or King Crimson's Red, I can't remember which one I bought first. I suspect it's Crimson, but I listen to Grandaddy a little more often, so let's call it a tie.
At this stage, Lane is a person who makes fun of cheerleaders, is attracted to a guy because he wears Fugazi T-shirts, and drones on about how she just gets Beck; later she'll have the town jumping through hoops so she can get a new Belle and Sebastian single (or was it album?) on the day of release.
I accept that her…
It's more Bush that surprises me, I can see Duran Duran or even Bon Jovi as an educational thing, but for someone who (in a later episode I believe, or am I already getting mixed up) justifies a Bee Gees purchase with Mojo says, I have a hard time believing Bush fits in any way.
Another sign that Lane isn't as cool as she tries to be, she has Duran Duran, Bon Jovi and Bush. Without the excuse that a relative got them for a teenage girl he didn't really know.
My memories are are a bit fuzzy, but I think there is a funny scene between the two of them at some Chilton event, something to do with clubs? Maybe someone remembers more precisely.
I'll believe Lane will be happy to go to just any concert, and given how eclectic her music collection turns out to be in the next episode, it seems pretty believable that she'd be excited.
I think he's going to Leeds actually, Brudenell something; it seems to be a regular stops for bands who step out of London (when it comes to music and stuff I'm lucky enough to be there).
That's pretty cool re Patti Smith (less so about the floods), I saw her at a festival last year, based on the stage banter she…
I've never heard of that one, I'll have to look it up.
I only tried the GM because it looked/sounded funny (like too many of my purchases come to think of it), nice plus was that there wasn't quite a measure left in the bottle so the barman gave it away for free, it's always nice when it happens.
I didn't mean to sound too negative, it was all in all a great experience, he knows how to create a show, I actually wonder how it will translate with sound only
I don't know where you are, I figure that with the album coming out he'll be touring a little, he also seems to be opening for every other ATP show.
I tried Georgia Moonshine, basically corn whiskey, went down like water, a little sweet, you barely felt the alcohol; all in all probably a lot better in cocktails or with mixers. The packaging is fun though, it comes in a jar.
I saw him live a few months ago, and it was certainly an interesting experience, amazing soundscapes (but fucking loud, good thing I had learned not to go to gigs anymore without earplugs), the live experience added videos which went quite well, my only quibble would be that it almost felt like he was piggybacking on…
I'm a huge Tarkovsky fan, but I must admit I preferred the Soderbergh version, both movies are very different though.
For the sake of good relationship, I would suggest paying something between half and the whole thing, but not more, I am frankly quite horrified that they would leave a four years old unsupervised, ultimately, what he does when they are watching him should be their responsibility.
Oldies but goodies, I just put Testament's The Gathering on my phone, I love Slayer too, but they will always be my favourite thrash band.