Some people need to be led by the nose.
Some people need to be led by the nose.
I fucking love it when an artist seizes the moment. Political in all the right ways.
Overwhelming. See above.
Correction: Colbert's was balls-out, courageous genius.
Counterpoint: This White House is making a concerted effort to limit press availability. We need everybody to be professionals, take an antibiotic, and go. It's their job to report, it's our job to raise hell.
As far as I can tell, no money is going to the wanna-be terrorists. Reading comprehension helps.
In Brooklyn, I fear.
Phrasing!
Until you get to middle-age, when the cycle starts again.
AV Club's new featureā¦"Hateshow"!
Nice. Here's a song that catches everything that article talks about: https://youtu.be/HWNZmMhBwhs
"Say You Will" is an underrated masterpiece, and Nicks scorches throughout.
Half the problems teenagers have is that everyone tells them it's the best time of their live. 'Tain't necessarily so.
It's OK - they deserved to be pummeled for that omission.
I was confident that 26 was going to be a good year, and actually, it turned out pretty great. Got no song for it, unfortunately.
"Powderfinger" is my favorite song that I always forget. Powerful.
Saynomore, saynomore, saynomore, squire!
Snap snap, grin grin, wink wink, nudge nudge, say no more?
In "Running On Empty" he sings that at 17 he "running up one on one," whatever that means, but at 21 he "called the world [his] own."
"My Son," from the first Union Gap album, is a great song. Prepare to cry.
https://youtu.be/RiT9p1o0R-E
I love the singing of that tortured Irish poet Van Morrison, but be prepared for ickiness on those early recordings.