Something about the wah-wah and blaxploitation organ that overdoes it.
Something about the wah-wah and blaxploitation organ that overdoes it.
No, the Stones "Underassistant West Coast Promo Man" from '65 was.
The Truman Show is basically a rip of that Twilight Zone where the drunk couple wake up in a giant alien child's playset.
Mick Taylor is suing Adventureland for playing Tops without giving him credit as guitarist.
Rio was actually quite charming, with a fun take of Brazil (and cute thief monkeys). Take it over twenty Arthur Christmases.
Just drunken rambling after awhile.
Late Fitzgerald the best.
Another way of describing "Legends," loser Lobsters.
Wow, it looks like someone in that clip actually threw a PAIR OF SHOES up onstage!!
You should see the rugged blonde guy named Isaac Hayes…
Magneto's also playing Jung (and boning Knightley nightly, apparently).
This inspired many a pleasant 'fall asleep at the wheel to lite-fm' accidents…
http://www.youtube.com/watc…
Have you heard "Wicked As It Seems?" That's some badass solo Keith
The outtakes, son, the outtakes…
FTW
Nah, "Can You Hear" has that beautiful "Love is a mystery" bridge and "Winter" is a wonderful longing song. You mean substitute "Doo Doo" and "Silver Train."
Never heard this story once in any biography or article related to the Stones. I call bullshit.
Beck's tribute to Les Paul last year was pretty solid, though he was only one of many artists on the album.
And not nearly as synthetic or loudly empty as either.
Boomer catnip? I was born in '75 and I dig this stuff.