I remember before it ever came on DVD, the local independent video store had Baby Snakes on VHS, and I think there was a $50 deposit required to rent it.
I remember before it ever came on DVD, the local independent video store had Baby Snakes on VHS, and I think there was a $50 deposit required to rent it.
I'm not a Zappa fanatic, but I like a lot of his songs (more than his instrumental stuff). I have quite a few songs from the You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore albums, those are great.
I love the part on 'Call Any Vegetable' where he shouts, "pick up your phone!"
I was just going to post this! I remember seeing it and thinking it was brilliant, how it played with your expectations.
The Batman and Robin soundtrack has The Goo Goo Dolls' 'Lazy Eye', the only song I like by them.
I saw it when it was in the theaters. I still remember the ending - that's gotta be worth something.
I thought her album Public Warning, was really good and fun.
Her follow-up, Jigsaw,, on the other hand……..eh……..
She's a good voice actor. She voices Charlotte on Bojack Horseman, and in what might be the best Bojack episode so far, 'Escape From L.A.', in Season 2.
Also, she was good in Drinking Buddies.
I thought his name was Wordsworth. He was always saying things that rhymed.
"What Heathcliff says is rude
But what he sees is food!"
Yeah, I'm not a big fan of their studio albums, but the Alive 2007 album is fantastic.
I remember seeing that in record stores back in the day.
'Supernatural' is a Vic Chesnut song, and it's on one of those Sweet Relief compilations.
I actually saw Dave and Tim Reynolds when I went to Farm Aid a few years back, and I surprisingly enjoyed it. I'm a guitar player, so it was cool to watch their hands move all over the fretboard.
I'm slowly making my way through The Bonfire of the Vanities, it's been on my shelf for years, just never got around to it.
I used to buy bootlegs at record stores for crazy prices - yeah, I had too much disposable income when I was younger - and then sell them back at a loss when I would get tired of them. One that I kept was a compilation of Oasis B-sides, from their first two albums. I still have it, and I listen to some of them…
I remember buying a bootleg CD of a Mellow Gold show, half of the set was mostly unreleased stuff. Quality wasn't that great, though.
Man, I should've gone to that Lolla. I think the reason I didn't go was because Sinead O'Connor replaced Elastica (or was it the other way around?). Either way, I would've gone if Elastica was on the bill.
Before Pearl Jam began officially selling its shows, I bought a bootleg of a show they played in Germany when they toured for No Code, called 'The Checkpoint Charlie Show'. It was broadcast on the radio, so the quality is really good. I don't listen to it anymore, but it's good, they cover part of 'Hunger Strike' at…
Wasn't the official title 'Garage Days $5.99' or something? I'm glad that got an official release, some of those covers kick ass.
I remember buying a bootleg of a Beck show when he was touring for Mellow Gold - half of the set was basically unreleased stuff. The quality wasn't that great, though, and I eventually sold it back.
Edit: I did not buy this AT a Beck show.