I would argue that worn out childish anti-kid/parent sentiments suck even more.
I would argue that worn out childish anti-kid/parent sentiments suck even more.
It's kind of like how Super Mario Brother's was spelled Super Mario Bros. And I would pronounce it "super mario bras. So his name is actually pronounced Las CK. and the CK part is "Cuh Cuh"
Well stick a cock in my dick
Yeah, like Morrissey.
But wasn't only his voice that made him amazing. Stage presence, effort and innovation combined with an incredible set of pipes, is what makes him the go to example of best singer/front man in Rock over someone like Steve Perry who can arguably sing just as well.
They did borrower the opening riff from "Suspect Device", but for some reason it doesn't really bother me. I guess because I wish more bands were influenced by Stiff Little Fingers.
I felt the same way. I listened to it and thought, "Hey wait a minute, this still sounds exactly like The Men."
Sounds like a winner to me, I thoroughly enjoyed that album.
@avclub-8a0165299c27c4a0f44be8887783cf0e:disqus that's because it was a latter season episode.
I've only listened to the Amazon samples but from what I'm hearing it still sounds like The Men. Not sure what Mr Heller or all these other people are going on about. I mean seriously, Wilco? Yeah maybe if Wilco recorded an album while completely drunk and high on blow.
It's weird that some shows, like this one, I've never really paid attention to who wrote which episode. But then some I did, like X-Files and Lost.
Yes the Shelly Long one was definitely the best, with a beautiful rant from Frasier at the end.
"What's that? The phone lines have been repaired you say? Oh now they've gone dead again"
As far as episodes with the biggest payoff at the end, I would have gone with the one where Frasier is dating a supermodel but no one believes him and they all keep just missing her at the last minute until the very end of the episode when she breaks up with him. But at that point Frasier only cares that he was seen…
Or like when Frasier wonders if a caller for Bulldog's show is referring to the Yankees as in "the frothy musical adaptation of the Faustian myth."
FUCK the Nineties? Ok, I can see you don't want to be cheered up.
Yeah I agree. I was mostly kidding, however I can still easily picture an early 80s yacht party where some wealthy captain of the SS Dockers is entertaining guests and sipping Cognac to this song.
The only really awesome 80s yacht rock ballad was "Steppin Out" by Joe Jackson.
@avclub-22eda830d1051274a2581d6466c06e6c:disqus imagine if it turned out that you had the ability to cure ass cancer in this manner.
Haven't watched it but I see that it's a mini series. I would prefer a full on show.