Is it because "Need You Around" led you to buying Born to Quit? That's not one of their better albums. Give the Popes another chance with Destination Failure. That album is fan-fucking-tastic.
Is it because "Need You Around" led you to buying Born to Quit? That's not one of their better albums. Give the Popes another chance with Destination Failure. That album is fan-fucking-tastic.
Every band teacher in the 1980s had the FW comic with the band teacher character yelling "FOOTBALL FIELDS ARE FOR BAND PRACTICE!" into a megaphone.
I liked Sunrise and Sunset, but the fact that Hawke and Delpy were in bed together yammering away in Waking Life fucks everything up.
I'm a medical doctor. I own a mansion, and a yacht.
Whoah… what was that huge spike around February 22?
Careful. The Germans are not all smiles und sunshine.
He most certainly is.
I once got a Jack Chick tract that described "the greatest rock band of all time…. for one night only…. BON SCOTT on vocals… JIMI HENDRIX on guitar…. SID VICIOUS on bass…. JOHN BONHAM on drums… (turn page) …but this once-in-a-lifetime concert NEVER HAPPENED because they're all DEAD due to DRUGS and SATAN and…
"Down With The Bass" has one of my favorite lyrics ever: "The fist from the groin pops the clutch in the loins." It's both funny and bad-ass.
Well that's a damn shame, because Message to Garcia is my favorite album of the last five years.
That was surprisingly not-shitty. Except she sounds like she's saying "Heckenseck" each time.
I'm kind of partial to Gromit reading a newspaper with the headline "DOG READS PAPER"
Good grief! It's YOU!
Always loved that title.
I was getting a bit of a David St. Hubbins vibe from Freeman there.
Saving Silverman
Yes….. I mean, no.
Ahhhhh, Gerund/Proper Noun. My favorite movie title template.
Mason & Dixon would make a great mismatched buddy-cop comedy.
I would characterize my response to this as Bellona-esque.