Help me, Honda!
Help me, Honda!
I look nothing like I did in '91.
Don't sell your wife short — how are her dance moves these days?
Those two guys are actually both "under the lawn" at this point.
And her plastic surgeon!
This show needed more Richie Finestra snorting coke to put it over the top as a miniseries.
>>But, good as the show is, it’s not an unqualified success, in part because it never quite explained to the audience just what it was attempt to do.<<
So, you're saying that being in "The Love Guru" didn't really harm her career, while Mike Myers has since retreated to a bomb shelter.
Great point from the guy who (allegedly) overdubbed some base lines on the track Bodies from "Never Mind the Bollocks", the best one and done album (with apologies to and not inclusive of Blind Faith, Band of Gypsys, Minor Threat, Chequered Past {just kidding on that one}) from any group IN ROCK HISTORY!
Sitting here still waiting for TCM to do a Wallace Beery tribute.
Never heard of Pond back in the day…did they ever make it to Chi. for a gig?
Instantly transports me back to high school…there was a 3-minute single version of this played on U.S. radio which was usually followed by "Philadelphia Freedom" and/or "Thank God I'm A Country Boy"…HELP!!!
The 20-years-ago Vince Vaughn ladies & gentlemen!
Always loved Rollergirl's "Ernestine the Telephone Operator" hairdo in SWINGERS!
I'll buy that!
Nah…they really sucked (and I even had their first album at once point).
Wow! Thanks, didn't know that. I once saw The Undertones a open Clash/David Johansen show in '79 and St. Paul. Didn't have a clue who they were at that point, but they won me over easily.
Disagree on the ageing of this song. It was considered "cutting edge" back in early 1980 when I first heard it. I remember a low-wattage AM station in Mpls. used to play this, along with "Lucky Number" by Lene Lovich, "Money (That's What I Want)" by The Flying Lizards and "Teenage Kicks" by The Undertones. So I was…
No—but there is a chapter about Toby Keith vs. the Dixie Chicks in the book, it that sort of thing interests you.
His last name once had a "T" in it: