I wanna know where the gold is.
I wanna know where the gold is.
Her nose is a bit too sharp for her face, but she seems cool and down to Earth, has an incredible body, and I have to believe that any woman who has the kind of (metaphorical) cojones that she does would be outtathisworld in the sack.
I'm surprised
that this thread got to 9 pages with barely a handful of mentions of The Smiths.
Not to knock God Only Knows or In My Room or Feel Flows, but canard is right.
Here's the thing with Out of the Blue: if it were pared down to a single disc it would easily be my favorite albums. The best songs are really exceptional. but there's just to much filler for me to put it high on my list.
The title track is actually my favorite on Secret Messages by a long shot. The album doesn't come close to stacking up with, say, "New World Record" or "El Dorado," but middling ELO — Lynne on autopilot, as it were — is still better than most music out there.
Yeah, a great, emotionally brutal track. I really have to be in the right frame of mind to listen to Prine. If I'm happy he brings me down, and if I'm down he can take me to some very, very dark places.
Bah, Eno's is only the second best song called "St. Elmo's Fire"
Awesome.
Miles more smiles from John Prine: "Hello in There"
Also, the video for "Here Is the News" is awesome.
I respectfully disagree. "From the End of the World", "The Lights Go Down", and "Here Is the News" are all fantastic, and "Hold on Tight" is a great closing track even if it's a little out of step with the sensibility of the rest of the album.
Withers is the man, and his band was tight as hell. There's this immaculate performance of "Ain't No Sunshine" on one of the Old Grey Whistle Test DVDs that knocks me on my ass every time I see it — they just make it look so simple.
On a related note, my friend got dogged by like 10 people at our local coffeeshop the other day for wearing his ELO shirt. I've never heard that kind of concentrated vitriol directed towards one band.
Kudos, sir, for your mention of "Yours Truly, 2095"
Good call on T.R.O.Y.
The Beach Boys
"Don't Worry Baby"
HAHA.
I laughed my ass off at that joke, but Biz gets a lifetime pass for "Just a Friend" and Biz's Beat of the Day
Easily
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. I assume no further explanation is necessary.