The reason Let It Be: Naked is a McCartney curiosity or vanity project(though it is technically a superior album) is that it is not what it markets itself to be. It's not what The Beatles originally intended and it's not "naked" in any sense.
The reason Let It Be: Naked is a McCartney curiosity or vanity project(though it is technically a superior album) is that it is not what it markets itself to be. It's not what The Beatles originally intended and it's not "naked" in any sense.
Never thought I'd ever hear someone mention The Raspberries fondly. I have a friend that likes them and I think they are ok.
Aerial Pandemonium Ballet is a better gateway
My problem with Aerial Ballet (and especially Pandemonium Shadow Show) is the overly gaudy production. They feel so dated that it's pretty hard to appreciate now. I had heard a lot of Nilsson before and thought most the songs sounded to ridiculous to enjoy.
When you get Nilsson Sings Newman, make sure it has the bonus track Snow. It's one of my favorites and makes one of my favorite albums even better.
I loved it but I also love the original.
Whom do I have to donate to
to keep these people out of other forms of media?
I'd say my college experience was more boring than Undeclared if only because we didn't have massive, floor sized parties. My drug and drinking days were in high school. I gave them up and stayed sober until I turned 21. So, maybe I peaked young or something.
This aired my senior year of college and I thought it looked incredibly stupid based on the commercials. So, I skipped it.
I was in band practice for school on a Friday night. I didn't believe the person who told me because he hated Nirvana. He was so gleeful about it that it eventually convinced me. I was completely out of it and wouldn't even play my saxophone in practice.
Thanks for the advice, Michael Bay
I won't watch it in 3D or even 2D.
I'd say the movie isn't worth it. It is always on the verge is becoming truly scary but never quite makes it. Most of the atmosphere seems to come from having chosen a great location for a horror movie that feels squandered with how cheap everything else is done.
Surprised at how good this was
I figured this would be a terrible Dreamworks style movie (and it does have some Dreamworks face). While it has a fairly weak start with the Nathan Fillion style main hero, it is pretty solid once they let him be a real character. Everything else is pretty solid.
Diatribe Called Quest,
Phish fan or not, I'll trust Danny Boyle.
None of these movies look very good
but apparently everyone else wanted to see them. I'll probably see 127 Hours when it finally gets a wide release in a couple weeks.
"Don't do that! Don't do that!" is one of my most quoted lines from The Simpsons.
As I recall, the vast majority of Toxic Avengers 2 and 3 were pretty child oriented humor (very Warner Brothers cartoon type slapstick). So, I think it could easily translate into a family friendly film. Yes, there was still some gratuitous nudity in 2 and 3 but that was only a handful of scenes that could probably…
Anyone that says Stupid Mop or Sweet Lew isn't their least favorite Pearl Jam song has not heard either song.
No Code, while it isn't as cohesive as some of their other albums, is pretty much song for song their best. The only weak point is around the bend.
Seconding White Dog.