Depending upon where you are, your state might at least have a John Linnell song instead. He kind of copped out on that idea too, but at least covered sixteen states instead of two.
Depending upon where you are, your state might at least have a John Linnell song instead. He kind of copped out on that idea too, but at least covered sixteen states instead of two.
Depending upon where you are, your state might at least have a John Linnell song instead. He kind of copped out on that idea too, but at least covered sixteen states instead of two.
I remember my local "alternative" station playing that song a lot at the time, and I even saw the video pretty often considering the potentially alienating singing fetus concept, but the Wikipedia article on the song has a "chart performance" section that doesn't mention the US at all, so I guess it wasn't properly a…
I remember my local "alternative" station playing that song a lot at the time, and I even saw the video pretty often considering the potentially alienating singing fetus concept, but the Wikipedia article on the song has a "chart performance" section that doesn't mention the US at all, so I guess it wasn't properly a…
He did a very artful album of Italian standards a few years back - it turns out he's a surprisingly good accordion player:
He did a very artful album of Italian standards a few years back - it turns out he's a surprisingly good accordion player:
The thing that always bothered me about "The Reason" (you know, other than it not being good) is the line "I found a reason for me to change who I used to be". How the hell can you change who you used to be without the use of a time machine?
The thing that always bothered me about "The Reason" (you know, other than it not being good) is the line "I found a reason for me to change who I used to be". How the hell can you change who you used to be without the use of a time machine?
The first "dirty joke" I remember hearing was about the foreigner whose female English tutor tells him to go to an airport, a zoo, and a hospital to expand his vocabulary, the punchline of course being "takeoff ze bra baby!".
The first "dirty joke" I remember hearing was about the foreigner whose female English tutor tells him to go to an airport, a zoo, and a hospital to expand his vocabulary, the punchline of course being "takeoff ze bra baby!".
Not necessarily a "joke", but when I first heard "OPP" by Naughty By Nature, I took it at face value when they stated that the last P stood for "property". On top of my naivete, my local radio station was censoring out one of the biggest clues - I remember "it's another five letter word rhyming with leanest and…
Not necessarily a "joke", but when I first heard "OPP" by Naughty By Nature, I took it at face value when they stated that the last P stood for "property". On top of my naivete, my local radio station was censoring out one of the biggest clues - I remember "it's another five letter word rhyming with leanest and…
My only Anal Cunt story is tame, but fairly amusing: Seth introduces "Hitler Was A Sensitive Man" (I think that was the song anyway). The mic starts feeding back harshly the moment he starts singing. He tries again, same thing happens. Before he finally starts the song off successfully, he says "This microphone must…
My only Anal Cunt story is tame, but fairly amusing: Seth introduces "Hitler Was A Sensitive Man" (I think that was the song anyway). The mic starts feeding back harshly the moment he starts singing. He tries again, same thing happens. Before he finally starts the song off successfully, he says "This microphone must…
I watched this a while ago, as I was trying to watch 31 horror movies in a month, and netflix streaming has some slim pickings. I found some of the meta-satire stuff funny anyway - for instance during the opening "interview" montage they have a true believer who says of skeptics that "there are a lot of naysayers out…
I watched this a while ago, as I was trying to watch 31 horror movies in a month, and netflix streaming has some slim pickings. I found some of the meta-satire stuff funny anyway - for instance during the opening "interview" montage they have a true believer who says of skeptics that "there are a lot of naysayers out…
I remember learning from one of those Inventory lists that there sort of was one… In Mexico:
I remember learning from one of those Inventory lists that there sort of was one… In Mexico:
I think when I first listened to Let It Be, I assumed that was Westerberg attempting to write a Bruce Springsteen song - for whatever reason I still think it sounds like it could have been a mediocre Darkness On The Edge Of Town outtake.
I think when I first listened to Let It Be, I assumed that was Westerberg attempting to write a Bruce Springsteen song - for whatever reason I still think it sounds like it could have been a mediocre Darkness On The Edge Of Town outtake.