I saw him with the Mystic Valley Band a few years ago. His little-ass self got drunk off of two beers and by the end of the show he was smacking random piano keys during an attempted jam break.
I saw him with the Mystic Valley Band a few years ago. His little-ass self got drunk off of two beers and by the end of the show he was smacking random piano keys during an attempted jam break.
Four Winds contains some of the best lyrics he's ever written. I agree with you on the merits of the album as a whole though.
I can't imagine that the "woman vomiting eggs" gag looked all that funny on paper, but damn Nielson made that shit hilarious.
I'd second that.
I hope you contract canceraids from Cher's sweaty plastic vagina.
I can't think of a time when Randy hasn't been funny. He and Mr. Garrison can almost always pull an episode out of the gutter just by their presence.
He means that carbohydrates are source of every environmental problem the earth has faced.
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I wish that, before Tarkovsky dies, Kanye West could have interrupted one of his sentences to declare that 2001 is the greatest movie of all time.
Riot Act is one hell of a modern rock album and is overlooked by too many.
I Am Mine has some of the best lyrics PJ has ever written.
No Code is much better than the article suggests. So is Vs. for that matter. I truly don't understand how "indifference" is a filler song.
I really enjoyed this article, but it makes Pearl Jam out to be way more one-dimensional than they really are.
If that joke didn't make you laugh, then you shouldn't have been watching South Park.
This episode did exactly what it needed to. Instead of dumping on one or two subjects, they trashed everyone involved in the BP spill. That's when SP is at its best, in my opinion.
Add that to the clever superhero drama of Coon and Friends, and this episode is much better than a "meh."
The episode was way funnier than the CH video. I don't care if they copied.
Add another "very" and you are absolutely right.
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Edgar Wright is the best comedy director cureently working.
Adam Mckay can suck a dick.
I heard about this movie starring Javier Bardem with a song by Eddie Vedder and I definitely got excited…
Then I found out what that movie was…
The Road, could have used more of the hypnotic Kubrickian shots though. The shots were beautiful, but Hillcoat never lets the audience really enjoy them.
He stopped being cool until he covered Billy Jean. That's one kickass song