Yeah, Ironside has to be involved somehow. Give the man a good part, filmmakers!
Yeah, Ironside has to be involved somehow. Give the man a good part, filmmakers!
I do. I don't listen much at all these days, but years I ago I about wore out my tapes of "Without A Net". Great sound on those songs. Other bootlegs and live stuff can be hit and miss with them, but I loved the songs and sound of those two records.
I do. I don't listen much at all these days, but years I ago I about wore out my tapes of "Without A Net". Great sound on those songs. Other bootlegs and live stuff can be hit and miss with them, but I loved the songs and sound of those two records.
The revelation for me watching that film was Shirley Maclaine. I'd only known the older, "Terms of Endearment" and later Maclaine. Artists and Models-era Maclaine was pretty much the most adorable thing on earth. Love watching her do that stairway serenade to Lewis.
The revelation for me watching that film was Shirley Maclaine. I'd only known the older, "Terms of Endearment" and later Maclaine. Artists and Models-era Maclaine was pretty much the most adorable thing on earth. Love watching her do that stairway serenade to Lewis.
I knew (still know?) every word to City Of Crime. It was fun!
I knew (still know?) every word to City Of Crime. It was fun!
Yeah, I'm all for "deep cuts", just please choose good ones. I thought the soundtrack/radio from IV was pretty lacking, save The Journey station.
Yeah, I'm all for "deep cuts", just please choose good ones. I thought the soundtrack/radio from IV was pretty lacking, save The Journey station.
Man, at first I thought that read, "shark", and I was like, "Oh yeah, fuck that dude with a shark! Perfect."
Man, at first I thought that read, "shark", and I was like, "Oh yeah, fuck that dude with a shark! Perfect."
He plays a black man struggling to keep his dick hard in a cruel and harsh world.
He plays a black man struggling to keep his dick hard in a cruel and harsh world.
Then immediately lost it again!
Then immediately lost it again!
Seeing Do The Right Thing on VHS many, many moons ago completely blew my mind and changed my relationship with movies irrevocably. I'll forever be grateful to Spike Lee for showing me what movies *could* be.
Seeing Do The Right Thing on VHS many, many moons ago completely blew my mind and changed my relationship with movies irrevocably. I'll forever be grateful to Spike Lee for showing me what movies *could* be.
Or the one where Mike Patton took a shit on Axl's teleprompter.
Or the one where Mike Patton took a shit on Axl's teleprompter.
Hm. I suppose my only live "incident" was during one of The Mighty Mighty Bosstones' shows at Club Babyhead in Providence. Like three songs into their set, Dicky was crowd surfing and got his melon passed into that stupid support pole that was right in front of the stage. He tried another song, but he was loopy and…