Not a lot of "there" there outside of the Seinfeld alter-egos.
Not a lot of "there" there outside of the Seinfeld alter-egos.
Another one:
Random sample, I can think of so many (1-2-3 album-starter-punches are much more rare).
I haven't read the comments, so I'm sure someone has already debunked or supported the "A Thousand Words" bashing.
I haven't read the comments, so I'm sure someone has already debunked or supported the "A Thousand Words" bashing.
" .. it's even more obvious that the film is referring to the counterculture movement itself."
Yes!
" .. it's even more obvious that the film is referring to the counterculture movement itself."
Yes!
I guess "mildly" overrated, but that's from retrospective critical angle; from common music fan perspective, it's unfairly off the radar. As Craig J. said below, I also read about it for years before hearing it — when I heard it I believed the hype.
I guess "mildly" overrated, but that's from retrospective critical angle; from common music fan perspective, it's unfairly off the radar. As Craig J. said below, I also read about it for years before hearing it — when I heard it I believed the hype.
For anything in the 10-minute range, I'm going with "Marquee Moon" by Television.
For anything in the 10-minute range, I'm going with "Marquee Moon" by Television.
Excellent topic idea.
Excellent topic idea.
If anyone could accomplish that, it's Albini.
If anyone could accomplish that, it's Albini.
I only recently became aware of Mo Tucker's Rightist tendencies — thanks largely to comments on AVClub (thank you, largely, AVClub!) …
I only recently became aware of Mo Tucker's Rightist tendencies — thanks largely to comments on AVClub (thank you, largely, AVClub!) …
And "The Cleveland Show."
And "The Cleveland Show."
Rod Stewart? I thought "Hard Luck Woman" was a Kim Carnes song!