This wards off spells, right here.
This wards off spells, right here.
Holy crap, THIS is who Buster Poindexter was? I thought he was just some vaguely-remembered guy from my childhood that had a really annoying song.
eMusic's selection is fine, unless you listen exclusively to major label stuff. I can't imagine anyone who is a more-than casual listener of music being dissatisfied with a small monthly eMusic account.
I'm actually getting 100 tracks for $25 a month. I signed up for the Connoisseur plan a few years back when they offered it and never dropped it. At one point I was getting 200 tracks a month.
There was a really, really creepy (but still totally hilarious) pedophile meme regarding LazyTown a few years ago at YTMND. Proceeed with caution.
Wishbone was a solid kids' show, but I can't imagine a worse job than working on it. The old adage about never working with kids or animals…well, Jack Russell terriers are completely insane, so multiple that times like a thousand.
I downloaded Merriweater Post Pavilion from eMusic, played the first track, heard about 3 seconds of that awful, awful synth that completely dominated Strawberry Jam, turned it off and haven't given it another shot since.
I assumed he was just going to make sure she was still on track. His suspicion that she had fallen off the wagon was probably (justifiably) raised by Jesse showing up.
I thought the fact that Combo was killed by a kid was just another way of showing us what a bunch of bad mofos the cartel are. It didn't resonate through the episode because there were no witnesses who saw the little kid do it.
My prediction is that either Jesse and Jane back off on their threats to Walt or they are the occupants of the body bags. Walt is way too arrogant to let himself get blackmailed by Jesse (or Jane by proxy).
Jesse's Guilt
Wow, I didn't think this felt like a Deus Ex Machina at all. It's been well-established at this point that Jesse isn't cut out for the drug business due to his soft-heartedness. I wouldn't have expected him to act any other way.
I really dig Infidels, but the politics on that album are insane. I've never quite figured out the knocks against the space program (at least four, though maybe more), and Union Sundown is so on-the-nose that it would have embarrassed Bruce Springsteen. Jokerman is definitely one of the great songs in his catalogue,…
Better cut off your hair and ride straight away.
Yeah, as much as I enjoy The Band songs (some of them are right up there with the best of the material on Big Pink and their self-titled album), they don't really belong on the Basement Tapes release, and you can find better versions of them elsewhere anyway.
JWH is actually the Dylan album I probably struggle with the most (not Nashville Skyline though, that's maybe the most easily-digestible Dylan album). I enjoy a lot of the songs on the disc (Watchtower, obviously, I'll Be Your Baby Tonight, I Pity the Poor Immigrant), but on other tracks I'm just completely and…