The Buh-wheemoth.
The Buh-wheemoth.
while playing another guitar on a stand with his foot, as i recall
we all know it's a bad word and we don't need an actor to tell us that. his apology is still self-serving at its core. i understand that, regardless of his true intent, you believe he's doing some good by condemning the word publicly. fine, but he'd do more good to not BS the public at large in my opinion. we need…
we were obviously joking about corporate radio here, br'josef. as for being there, geographically, yes. musically, no. this is a Led Zeppelin piece after all :)
while we're on the subject of awesome little moments from that album, i love the super-high WHOA-OHs at the end of "Communication Breakdown"
that's the gag, bro. they don't play it on mainstream radio in detroit either, for the record. bro.
A few things here. First, there's nothing to clear up because we all know what the word means. What you call clarification is actually just spin control being conducted for personal and professional reasons. That is, he gets to feel better about himself while also reducing the detrimental effects to his career. If…
I think what he might mean is that the Stones have certain types of good songs for which there's no Beatles equivalent, e.g. Can't You Hear Me Knockin'. If that's the kind of jam you're in the mood for, the Beatles catalogue can't deliver.
I read a bunch of 'em actually. You used to like Zeppelin before you knew better right? Take a joke, man. I like Television and Big Star too.
Something tells me you don't like Led Zeppelin very much. And by "something" I mean your 58 comments on this thread to that effect.
Guy was being followed for blocks, right? So he had time to consider what he was going to say, and he chose the word in question. To "own it" would be to say, "Yeah, I used that word. Although I don't hate gays, the truth is that it's a word I use sometimes, so if that means you won't see my movies anymore, so be…
Presumably, the NFL will also abandon Roman numerals for Super Bowl 69.
Awesome. I for one get so tired of all those stations that constantly play techno music during my drive to work.
I kinda like the "where's the bridge" bit. Like they're just admitting it's a half-baked track, total filler.
you forgot Japanese. he seems like a cool, pleasant old Japanese guy now.
the drum entry at the beginning of GTBT is the best thing ever. actually the whole intro is perfect from a "hi, we're a new band that will be kicking ass for the next few years" standpoint.
I suppose. It's just a funny choice, like saying "the only good song the Beatles ever did was Bungalow Bill" or something.
Heh. The best part about this is that you chose Dyer Maker as one of their only two good songs.
Having been born in the early '80s, I have to admit that that's actually true for me :)
I won't claim that Zeppelin is the greatest band ever or anything, but your comment is completely off-base and terrible. No offense.