Kim Gordon and Judy Collins don't count?
Kim Gordon and Judy Collins don't count?
TODD'S REVIEWS DIPPED BELOW B+! HIT THE DECK!
Bryan Ferry actually did - they only disqualified him because he couldn't play bass. It led to Crimson's lyricist producing Roxy Music's debut.
A big part of the original plan for Devo was that they were going to release a new videotape/laserdisc every year, but that kind of got sidetracked after The Men Who Make The Music. Shame.
Oh, I don't doubt that. Not specifically defending rank-and-file Deadheads here.
Got it! I was skipping those songs automatically, so I didn't realize that they were the same versions.
You probably have it over me on experience, but I'll still respectfully disagree, for a couple of reasons (for one thing, Young himself self identifies as a hippie - at least nowadays). You're not the only person from that time who feels that way about the term, though - I remember reading about a VERY…
Duty Now For The Future is actually my favorite - besides "Smart Patrol/Mr. DNA", there's the Corporate Anthem, "Clockout", "The Day My Baby Gave Me A Surprize", "Red Eye"…
We now have official confirmation: Billy Corgan is more self-indulgent than early-seventies Yes.
Yeah, there's definitely strong elements of R&B in both (though I would've substituted Fame - '75 - for Let's Dance - '83 - as an example) but to call them disco might be overstating it a little.
Well, Zappa pretty much hated music made post-Beatles/Motown (seriously - his only influences were doo-wop. contemporary classical, and some jazz), so you can't say that he was hypocritical in the same way that Wenner and the like were.
I thought those 'born too late' folks moved on to championing Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Smashing Pumpkins* a while back. He must be REALLY old school.
You know, I should've been numbed long ago to the 'honorary white' status granted Hendrix since…well, since Monterey Pop, but every so often it just hits you how fucking ridiculous it is.
I thought he was riding on Springsteen?
That's not quite as out of the blue as Queen, since Devo actually had a song called "Triumph of the Will". Marsh just missed the irony.
They're not hipsters - they're just shit.
For the person who downvoted Buzz: you realize that Dunham herself referred to it as sincere?
WOO-HOO!
Do I get a cookie, too?