I would watch the shit out of an all-Beatles episode of Powerpuff Girls.
I would watch the shit out of an all-Beatles episode of Powerpuff Girls.
No love for Curren$y? Both of the "Pilot Talk" albums are really great throwbacks to the laid back sound of the 90's. Not quite on the level of Kanye or Big Boi, but definitely a talent to watch out for.
My favorite part of that whole sequence is after he kills Uncas, and Alice is about to throw herself off the cliff, Mogwa looks at her sort of confused, and slowly holds up his hand and motions for her to come back. His hand is covered in her dead lover's blood. It's so chilling.
Uhhh I have a lot of contempt for Baby Boomers (thanks for the lower standard of living you're giving people my age, you smug faux-hippie fucks!), but I love The Beatles. So sue me.
1.) Here Comes The Sun
2.) Long, Long, Long
3.) Got to Get You Into My Life
4.) I Feel Fine
5.) Don't Pass Me By
6.) Help!
7.) Dear Prudence
8.) For No One
9.) Nowhere Man
10.) While My Guitar Gently Weeps
You've just been proven racist by the Racist Prover!
I'm pretty sure ending your post with "I have spoken" automatically makes you a snob, no matter what you say.
Irrelevant?! He made Thriller! THRILLER!
Uhhh, the second one. Sillyphone.
Go type "Charisma Carpenter's weird nipples" into the Google, ya lazybones!
She refused to reach inside his velvet bag.
That's the first thing I thought of when I saw this. Between this and Ian Curtis, the tangentially Herzog-related body count just keeps piling up!
Saw Quincy Jones on Letterman recently
Dude has had like, 3 brain surgeries in the past few years. He is not looking too good. Apparently he forgot how to play a few instruments because of it. Honestly I'm surprised he can even remember who the fuck Kanye West is. Very sad.
I would totally watch
the black box/Cheech Marin version.
No one ruins Paul Hogan's family vacation but me! And maybe the boy!
Pusha on that song is kinda like the devil on Kanye's shoulder telling him that it's okay to be a hard-partying, beef-starting, club-hopping pussy hound. And plus I just really love his flow, I'll listen to him (or Malice) on just about anything.
I'm with Broseph Stalin, that part just doesn't fit the somber tone of the song at all, whatsoever, and I know that, and yet somehow it still works for me. I have no idea why.
I actually really love those last few minutes of "Runaway" where you think the song is over, but then he hits you with that talkbox solo and the strings come back in. It takes balls to do something like that on a fucking hip-hop record. I love the distorted synth on "Hell of a Life", plus I think it's his best track…
All over my groin.