Scott Walker, Tiny Tim, Varg Vikernes, The Louvin Brothers, Alvin and the Chipmunks, a dying rabbit.
Scott Walker, Tiny Tim, Varg Vikernes, The Louvin Brothers, Alvin and the Chipmunks, a dying rabbit.
An Ustaša Lesley Gore?
I bought the Special Edition and played through it, just to get to the "Insert disk #17" joke and see if the changed it up. Boy was I disappointed that they just entirely left it out. I was hoping for a similar joke regarding DLC or something.
There's also a wonderful old school LucasArts adventure game parody in there as well.
I like how Will.i.am is automatically converted to a URL. That's what you get for improper punctuation in your stage name.
There are 700 songs, but, somehow, it's just the entire Jandek discography.
If I haven't said that exact same thing about Ulysses that Ted rambled off, I'm sure I've said it about some other book. Ted seems much more like an undergrad English major than an architect sometimes.
For some reason, I really got into 60s girl groups this last year. Nothing struck me as much as Tammy St. John's "Dark Shadows and Empty Hallways"
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If you can suspend your disbelief that the good guys are all speaking American English, surely you can suspend your disbelief that and the person he's talking to have a concept of Hell.
Steve Guttenberg is the fifth level of the animus. He transcends the mediation between the conscious and unconscious mind providing the female with Three Animi and a Baby.
I just very recently found out about Kristen Lavransdatter. I read the first few dozen pages or so of the Charles Archer translation and really enjoyed it, but heard that the new Tiina Nunnally translation was much better so I've put it off. That's only vaguely related to this article, I know.
Strike a repose, there's nothing to it.
You know, you can still play the first two
Shi'ites? Well, at least the crazy shi'ites.
I find it very odd that this series bleeps out swearing. Does Jameson have a problem with swearing? That'd be weird. They're whiskey.
Man, I feel like Pitchfork reviews at this point are systematically conceived to make me stop reading before the end of the first paragraph.
Not to mention "Business Time," which is a pretty scathing critique of capitalism and laziness.
I quite enjoy Meddle, so I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss it in favor of starting at Dark Side. In fact I enjoy some parts of Atom Heart Mother, as well, even if it's completely wonky in general.
Oh man, that Sky Cries Mary cover… It's actually really good but it appears on one of those dodgy tribute albums that Cleopatra put out in the 90s. Psychic TVs cover of Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun (Later to appear on Trip Reset), is also rather good, it's just too bad that they appear alongside some of…
I don't know why, but I am insatiably attracted to that idea.