There is only one rock and roll Caesar and that man's name is Iggy Pop.
There is only one rock and roll Caesar and that man's name is Iggy Pop.
I was wondering if they were going to get that correct in this show.
That sounds mostly familiar. And strangely that was relatively early in the series, before they decided there was no point in not being completely ridiculous.
Seconded.
Friday: Went to a Black Keys concert. I'd won a contest for tickets to the show, otherwise I wouldn't have had much interest, as I'm not that big a fan. But it was pretty good. They did all the hits and I'm kind of getting into their newer material. Although it's a shame they've mostly abandoned the two-man…
A season or two ago, "Suicide is Painless" was used as hold music for a suicide hotline in a gag. I don't remember any bursting out crying.
I've been to a few and they kind of crush the momentum, especially when it isn't an album you loved getting the treatment.
I miss that. That feeling where you both know the other person is horrible but there's that mutual "why bother fixing myself, I'm already with someone", and the associative "If I complain that the person I'm with is horrible it might end it and I don't want to have to start over with a new person." Because these…
Supposed to do edits on my latest batch. Kinda don't want to.
"Nick who? Sorry, we thought you were Ryan Seacrest."
Or just watch the end for Sinbad and Phil Hartman singing Christmas songs with the lyrics changed to be about barbecued meat.
And for all the weird stuff like his electronic albums and standards cover, he still occasionally pulls something like that Dave Grohl collaboration and shows that he can still deliver a solid rock track.
They still have plans to keep recording together. Music, not homevideo lovemaking.
For any of these adaptations to have been authentic, they should have stopped two-thirds of the way through and transitioned into a shouting match that only ends when someone destroys the set and walks off the soundstage.
Ideology rather than partisanship. Not the worst answer.
The prize where I always played was fifteen dollars off that night's tab. Since I only went with one other person, it worked out okay, but I would see teams of seven people and wonder what the point really was for them (besides enjoyment or whatever).
I've seen him do this song live and I really liked it, although I did a have problem with the arrangement and the way it buried it that great main riff.
The world is full of stupid people.
Brian's sticky fingers?
Lorne always said he was only pissed about that incident because it screwed up the tight schedule of the show by having his performance go longer than originally allotted. It was just NBC that didn't want him doing "Radio Radio."