totally agree with this one. however, in the early eighties, i'm pretty sure an f-bomb got an R.
totally agree with this one. however, in the early eighties, i'm pretty sure an f-bomb got an R.
i'm pretty sure it was the FIRST movie to receive the PG-13 rating.
welp, you've just made me realize i mis-remembered the d.c. show. he did the incredible freakout for 'available' here as well. they closed with a hauntingly beautiful version of 'about today'.
groove, ya'll: http://www.youtube.com/watc…
i saw genesis on the invisible touch tour. it's kinda crazy now to think they filled the 65,000-seat RFK stadium…but that shit happened.
@ wha???: p-funk is AWESOME! for some reason when i'm on here, i forget about all the barious music i'ev listened to over the years.
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curly-haired men who wear glasses
he got deep into the crowd at DAR constitution hall in d.c. for mr. november. it was fucking great. matt has a real presence on stage. he did an amazing version of about today with a crazy freakout at the end.
i was surprised at how good they were last year. i saw them only because i wanted to see the national and modest mouse. i had seen R.E.M. 3 times back in the late 80s. they were really good in smaller venues (saw them at the original hammerjacks in b-more), but they sucked on the green tour at an outdoor pavilion.
i would have given my left nut to see the clash. :(
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cool story, bro.
gen x had bob saget
gen y has…tosh?
stifle it, edith
still the best way to tell a bitch to chill the fuck out.
nice little album that i still give an occasional spin.
10 PM friday night. why?
also, they don't call it rhinoplasty…it's bonnettplasty. and you don't get a facelift, you get a mugelevator.
i'm just so happy that i can now ingest a mcgriddle-like delight with the frivolty of eating popcorn!
agreed, wipeout is fucking great!
he did NOT kill himself!