That was my reaction exactly—-that track could have been off that Fireman album.
That was my reaction exactly—-that track could have been off that Fireman album.
Wasn't that incredible? Opening their TWO SONG set with the lesser known of the 2 singles from Voodoo Lounge. What was that about?
Wasn't that incredible? Opening their TWO SONG set with the lesser known of the 2 singles from Voodoo Lounge. What was that about?
Brian Williams is without exaggeration the worst. He thinks he is so cool because he's heard an indie band or two and his constant repeating of "swing a dead cat", that "saying" sounded vaguely familiar to me so I googled and the consensus on yahoo answers seems to be that it came from an episode of Cheers. So, you…
Brian Williams is without exaggeration the worst. He thinks he is so cool because he's heard an indie band or two and his constant repeating of "swing a dead cat", that "saying" sounded vaguely familiar to me so I googled and the consensus on yahoo answers seems to be that it came from an episode of Cheers. So, you…
Yeah, I don't get why this is getting such a negative reaction either—-these benefit shows are always so by-the-numbers and boring that the prospect of the rhythm section of Nirvana playing with a Beatle on music that no one has ever heard, (or an uptempo Beatles or Wings number——here's hoping) should be universally…
Yeah, I don't get why this is getting such a negative reaction either—-these benefit shows are always so by-the-numbers and boring that the prospect of the rhythm section of Nirvana playing with a Beatle on music that no one has ever heard, (or an uptempo Beatles or Wings number——here's hoping) should be universally…
The lunatic director (described as a "half-cruel man") flooded the set without letting the extras know what was coming and then threw 2x4s at them while they struggled not to drown!
The lunatic director (described as a "half-cruel man") flooded the set without letting the extras know what was coming and then threw 2x4s at them while they struggled not to drown!
Yeah, any of the Brownlow/Gill documentaries are well worth watching. The Hollywood series can thankfully be found quite easily on youtube——each episode has been uploaded in its entirety instead of in, say, 5 ten minute chunks.
Yeah, any of the Brownlow/Gill documentaries are well worth watching. The Hollywood series can thankfully be found quite easily on youtube——each episode has been uploaded in its entirety instead of in, say, 5 ten minute chunks.
Chum Joely, if your profile isn't a joke and/or any indication what you're into, you're in no position to be telling anyone when he should be embarrassed.
Chum Joely, if your profile isn't a joke and/or any indication what you're into, you're in no position to be telling anyone when he should be embarrassed.
I had missed out on voting until just now and figured I'd go throw in my two cents and I don't care about any of that shit. Nor have I seen or heard any of the movies/TV shows/albums you're voting on and all of those For Your Consideration are equally insane.
I had missed out on voting until just now and figured I'd go throw in my two cents and I don't care about any of that shit. Nor have I seen or heard any of the movies/TV shows/albums you're voting on and all of those For Your Consideration are equally insane.
He goes on about it a little bit here: http://www.youtube.com/watc…
He goes on about it a little bit here: http://www.youtube.com/watc…
After listening to Mascis on Maron I wanted the Barlow side of the story so I listened to the interview with him on the Low Times podcast and he said the exact same thing, that things were relatively fine in Dinosaur until Barlow got a girlfriend and started talking.
After listening to Mascis on Maron I wanted the Barlow side of the story so I listened to the interview with him on the Low Times podcast and he said the exact same thing, that things were relatively fine in Dinosaur until Barlow got a girlfriend and started talking.
That's probably my second least favorite after Emperor Waltz. I just looked at his filmography on wikipedia and they list a propaganda film he did. I haven't seen that one either.