Truly a classic album, no question. But am I the only one who prefers Tim?
Truly a classic album, no question. But am I the only one who prefers Tim?
There are a lot of opinions being voiced in the comments here, but yours is the correct one.
Odd casting, Eisenberg looks nothing like Seger.
"Wedding TV" is among the most grotesque, despair-inducing phrases I can imagine.
A brilliant record from a band that's produced more than their share.
Brilliant song.
Let It Be, Tim, and Pleased to Meet Me were the BAD Replacements albums? I guess I've been fucking up then.
Yeah, not interested in hearing a boring band do a boring take on Remain in Light. Pass.
Very possible. Although note that she imagined Dennis was willing to sacrifice her, but Dennis' own fantasy was the only other one that didn't feature her death. Implication: Either Dennis cares for his sister more than their father does, or he is just that self-absorbed. Interesting to think about when you've had six…
Pleasant surprise to see this reviewed here.
HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT
Yeah, it's a tricky definition to pin down. For example, I'd always heard "skramz" used as a tongue-in-cheek term to distinguish "real" screamo (such as the bands mentioned in this article) from the more MTV-friendly stuff like Hawthorne Heights.
…Raylan Givens?
Yeah, I thought the same, because I distinctly recall being shocked one time when "Everything In Its Right Place" came on as I paid for my steak burrito. Indeed, everything was in its right place that day.
High Fidelity is both a fabulous Elvis Costello song and a fantastic movie. That is all.
Fuck you, hippies.
Mick Taylor is playing with them? Shit, I wonder how they broke that news to Ronnie.
All the good Billy Idol songs came out in the '80s. Let's stick with that decade.
Yes. This season is shaping up to have a very strong finish. Hope Wynn doesn't follow through on his promise though, this show really benefits from his regular presence.
"Suffragette City" has one of the best guitar riffs of all time. That is all.