I saw U2 on that Achtung Baby tour in '92, I believe, instead of visiting colleges. The Pixies opened, played their songs in alphabetical order, and did not stop between songs.
I saw U2 on that Achtung Baby tour in '92, I believe, instead of visiting colleges. The Pixies opened, played their songs in alphabetical order, and did not stop between songs.
There is no doubt that 1991 was a great year for music, and I won't bother going into the best year of music argument. I will say this, though, when discussions like this pop up, I am happy to be an old ass 35 year old because I got to live through a badass musical time. I turned 18 in 1993 and got to catch many of…
Ok, I know that Time Out of Mind is from Dylan, but it is late. Out of Time, what was meant, obviously.
Oooh, I was going off of Wikipedia and did not realize that the Jesus Lizard - Goat was from 1991. That one would have made it.
I had no cats giving me rats during that time, and I was buying these records with my own greasy paws as they were released in 1991. So if anything, my gimmick is shitty nostalgia mixed with a love of the music of my teens and early 20's.
Elsewhere, in 1991
Looking through the album releases, 1991 was a pretty kick ass year for music. I definitely remember the Cobain/Rose feud, but it did not register that much to me because I thought GNR was already kind of a bloated joke by then.
Anyway, great albums from 1991:
Dinosaur Jr - Green Mind
Primus -…
Exactly.
Err, I *was* expecting that clip.
Knives
I loved the knife throwing scene as Sing and Bone are trying to do a hit to join the Axe gang. That scene is Bugs Bunny-esque and funny as shit. I expecting that clip as one that would be in this NCC.
I agree with you on the Jason thing. By showing that he is a good guy, it adds to the weight that Hank carries. It would have sucked if Jason had pulled some sort of macho threat rather than trying to let Hank down as easily as possible in that situation. He could have blown up Hank and Gretchen's relationship for…
No shit, Shredder. At first, I thought she would tell Britt that she got raped and he would do something rash about it, to saying, "Oh, she is going to tell Hank and he will have to break it to Britt." before she said the "I knew exactly what I was doing" line.
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After reading Noel's and Alan Sepinwall's reviews, my feelings are closer to Sepinwall's than Murray's. It seems I enjoyed the episode much more than Noel. Not that Noel did not give it some love, it is just I found this episode another outstanding one. For an episode that did not start a new arc, it was…
Damn, tie goes to the runner.
I enjoy Ms. Portman's natural pair.
Between the whole description of humans as ape-like creatures who still find digital watches fascinating and the description of the Vogon ships as hanging motionless in the sky much in the same way that bricks don't, I was hooked from the first few pages.
I have said on these boards in the past that I would love to see a Dirk Gently movie or series. Such great, dry humor.
We need to get Noel Murray and Alan Sepinwall to combine their powers to save Terriers.
I would watch the shit out of a Aronofsky Yellow Wallpaper movie.
Russ Meyer's Ms. Marvel.
I watch Terriers, too. It is hard for me to believe that I am actually excited for a new show's next episode. Airing tomorrow night, 9:00 Central.