A GREAT BIG BUSHY BEARD!
A GREAT BIG BUSHY BEARD!
#1 records and #1 albums are very different beasts. The #1 record for the past few weeks has apparently been "Rude" by "Canadian reggae fusion band" (Wikipedia) Magic! (sic). I am listening to it now for the first time - it's okay but fairly bland.
Rose's album is really really good, somber though it is.
I remember liking "We" but can also barely remember anything about it.
Sexy Beast is totally different from the other two, but all are worth watching.
The thing is, they were always kind of a pop band, which the second (and better, in my opinion) album proves.
If you're going to do something this dumb, why not go even further and just tease the bagel out into an arbitrarily long chain with smaller and smaller links? The "perfect" way would be a chain of infinite length and surface area and zero thickness.
I don't know their catalogue very well but I've always liked "Autobiography".
Excellent final paragraph.
I love Kylie, but that album is really forgettable. "I Was Gonna Cancel" is pretty good, largely because it sounds like an Annie song, but nothing else compares to, for example, the recent non-album single "Timebomb".
I'm confused with that because Whokill and Bird-Brains are totally different to my ears - the latter is way less rhythmic, for a start.
I really like what I've heard of Javiera Mena.
I'm pretty sure that everything on the original album was live, as opposed to also including "rare B-sides and unreleased tracks", and Wikipedia seems to support me.
That Julia Holter song is awesome.
There's a pretty cute gosling-as-Gosling in this illustrated review for Drive.
I was enjoying this song, and then it went on for another four minutes.
Yeah, that's my easy #1. Followed by Hospitality's "Trouble" and Katy B's "Little Red". Nothing else I've heard has particularly grabbed me.
Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World.
I like the self-titled album from a year or two earlier slightly better - used to have it on vinyl. There's a (probably out-of-print) CD that packages the two albums together and is a very solid listen.
The headline is totally wrong (there is nothing "certain" about this approach - it just gives you slightly better odds), and the video doesn't really answer the proposed question (because, in reality, you should be able to go back to toilets previously skipped).