Still trying to top Red, Yellow & Blue, I guess. Say It was not as good, and they've apparently released two albums since then but I haven't listened to 'em.
Still trying to top Red, Yellow & Blue, I guess. Say It was not as good, and they've apparently released two albums since then but I haven't listened to 'em.
Other than a few tracks, I could never get into any of the post-Houses of the Holy Zeppelin albums. Presence is the worst of the lot.
Unless they're referring to Dolorous Edd of the Night's Watch.
Hmmm… "Stare" is also the name of a Pavement song, and "Baltimore" is a SM & The Jicks song. Come to think of it, a lot of these titles sound like they could be Malkmus tunes, especially "Groovy Potential" and "Black Muse". Is Prince a big Pavement fan?
They already did the "bring back the pre-1995 X-Men" thing already, it was called "X-Men Forever", written by Claremont and everything.
I have pretty much always been nostalgic for the Mutant Massacre; I started reading just in the aftermath. The "Outback X-Men" will always be my favorite team.
Or the new Conan comics!
"Want some aspirin? Wanna make a phone call? Can if you want! These are the party DAYS, people!"
Charlize Theron doesn't have an accent.
In a world… with eight Jan-Michael Vincents… and sixteen quadrants… !!!
JD McPherson's "Signs and Signifiers", and it was exactly the thing I needed at that moment in my life. Also just a ripping good album.
"I Shot Andy Warhol" is maybe the best soundtrack to a movie that I've still never seen. I mostly got it for the Pavement track, but there's some other good stuff on there as well— notably, Luna's "Season of the Witch" and Ben Lee's "Itchycoo Park" covers, as I remember it.
I found the movie somewhat forgettable, but that soundtrack is great. You also have Boss Hog covering The Kinks, and a good little Beck tune. too.
A Toyota's a Toyota.
Whaaa?! *spit take*
Hellboy the Big Red Dog
I'm partial to the one where they replace gendered profession nouns with "fight", so "manholes" become "fightholes"… http://www.qwantz.com/index…
My 11" Air is one of the best machines I've ever had, and the keyboard on it is great.
I similarly fell off the cliff with Death Cab around "Transatlantacism".
…arranged in alphabetical order by their first name.