They were friends with Fishbone, though. I liked their second album were Flea coordinated the horn section.
They were friends with Fishbone, though. I liked their second album were Flea coordinated the horn section.
Carlos Beltran
Aargh!
Great! Now do Lidsville.
And like "Lost", they turn out to be all dead or something…
I believe that in one episode they found out that they should have died when the raft went down the waterfall. They learned there was no way back.
Or of its time.
It begs the question: Was everybody gay in Full House?
If so, that show was ahead of its time.
The "Full House" house
Yeah, that show seems to be what a lot of folks think of San Francisco.
Shakin' their hips and drivin' me crazy.
It's not a comedy, but he was funny in "The Fisher King". Also good in the Baron Munchauser thing. Also in "Shakes the Clown". Maybe it takes a director who can focus him.
Dead Letter Office not so much, but Chronic Town hell yes!
Or Joao Gilberto.
Don't forget the kink aspect as well.
@Claire
I'm sure they do, but it's a special kind of angst for the Giants. It's the scenario where one piece of the puzzle collapses then the new piece steps up, only for another piece to collapse.
Wish the A's were doing better now that Moneyball is a movie.
The elephant in the room?
Being a Giants fan is torture. They blow leads. They grind out wins in extra innings. This team has no clear superstar (with apologies to the pitching staff) like the Barry Bonds years. Wins come from different areas.
But whatever you do, don't open the briefcase.
(Click). AIEEEEEEEEE!!!!
You've opened the door, Genevieve.
Why does anything matter? Why hold back? Also, WTF?
I don't care what you say…
…this album is awesome. Didn't Jim Steinmam also write "Turn Around Bright Eyes" or whatever that Bonnie Tyler song is?
I love the way this guy can go on and on without making a cogent point.
I haven't seen the American version, but doesn't (lame spoiler alert) the girlfriend dig him up in that one?