Well well well, it's getting to be quite the lemon party in here.
Well well well, it's getting to be quite the lemon party in here.
My read on their expressions was something like "You said taking these pictures will make me famous, right, mister? Why are you unbuttoning your pants?"
My read on their expressions was something like "You said taking these pictures will make me famous, right, mister? Why are you unbuttoning your pants?"
Mo Rocca?
Mo Rocca?
In fact, I have confirmed with the Google that "sarnie" is a slang term for "sandwich", possibly of Northern (England) origin.
In fact, I have confirmed with the Google that "sarnie" is a slang term for "sandwich", possibly of Northern (England) origin.
@avclub-62812d8eb06386505986efff8b5e43ac:disqus You forgot "harvest gold". I was born in 1969, so *I* can remember Gerald Ford!
@avclub-62812d8eb06386505986efff8b5e43ac:disqus You forgot "harvest gold". I was born in 1969, so *I* can remember Gerald Ford!
something something tufted ears
something something tufted ears
@avclub-e3f5ab7f02122f95b801e13e2c586d6a:disqus I don't think he provided a rationale. Humorous effect, I suppose.
@avclub-e3f5ab7f02122f95b801e13e2c586d6a:disqus I don't think he provided a rationale. Humorous effect, I suppose.
Predating Thick As a Brick by a year or two were a couple of great albums by Fairport Convention, Unhalfbricking and Liege and Lief. They have several great long-form Britfolk jams between them, including "A Sailor's Life", "Matty Groves", and "Tam Lin".
Predating Thick As a Brick by a year or two were a couple of great albums by Fairport Convention, Unhalfbricking and Liege and Lief. They have several great long-form Britfolk jams between them, including "A Sailor's Life", "Matty Groves", and "Tam Lin".
ERNIE was the computer that picked the numbers for winning "premium bonds", a form of lottery. So, it's workers making small-talk on break ("sarnies" being some sort of British snack, I think).
ERNIE was the computer that picked the numbers for winning "premium bonds", a form of lottery. So, it's workers making small-talk on break ("sarnies" being some sort of British snack, I think).
Wow… hadn't heard that Adderley song before. But you sure can hear that riff in there. I've heard Tull described as a riff-centered band, and "Locomotive Breath" certainly qualifies.
Wow… hadn't heard that Adderley song before. But you sure can hear that riff in there. I've heard Tull described as a riff-centered band, and "Locomotive Breath" certainly qualifies.
Decemberist's "The Island" is basically a mini "Thick as a Brick", complete with burbling Hammond instrumental passage.