Though I love me some BOC - it was all over after Albert was dismissed… (some good tracks but never a great album again).
Though I love me some BOC - it was all over after Albert was dismissed… (some good tracks but never a great album again).
This song and King for a Day by XTC should be played as a team.
Yes Sir I Will is my least favorite Crass album. They could have called it "One Long Screed Briefly Interupted by Piano".
I saw The Fixx about 10 years ago play with Berlin at some "Retro" show - The Fixx were surprisingly good and I was amazed at how many songs I knew since I never owned an album by them.
She had more than one?
@Shoulder - I saw them back in the 80's playing with fIREHOSE. They started off with Up on the Sun and then each song seemed to get faster until they ended with a cover of Good Golly Miss Molly at the speed of light. To this day the best double bill I've ever seen.
Really @Michael from the Block, there ARE reasons that people do the fucked up things they do - looking for those reasons does not mean you are automatically excusing the horrible things they do. Geddy even mentioned that Polanski should have gone to jail, what more could you ask for?
There are only two kinds of people, those that think there are only two kinds of people and those that don't.
Robin Trower's Bridge of Sighs is one of my favorite albums by a power trio. His live stuff is pretty good too.
Have they not been caught doing so numerous times?
All the effort put into PK Dick movie remakes and no one has made UBIK yet - Inconceivable!
What's great about The Queen's Gambit is that you don't need to know a lot about chess in order to enjoy it. Also, Tevis' Mockingbird is a great Dystopian novel that should be made into a movie.
He who would make a pun would pick a pocket
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All Gongs are grey in the dark.
Sneaking Sally Through the Alley is a great Palmer song!
1. Farewell to Kings (this was one of the first albums I bought with my own b-day money due to recommendations from the "cool" jr high kids who took in a loner and smoked me out - along with Double Live Gonzo and Foreigner's 1st album - yes it was 1978. The opening acoustic guitar made me think I'd made a mistake…
Just dont let your girlfriend drive…
Tom Waits makes any song great - "Heigh Ho!"
GWAR?
Werner Herzog's Country Bear Jamboree - come for the songs, stay for the meal!