I just edit them myself with the Fast Forward button on my remote.
I just edit them myself with the Fast Forward button on my remote.
Maybe they live in the desert?
I skipped to this part of the thread, so I'm guessing "No".
Bob Ezrin's production sound is "Go Big" and recognizable (play The Wall, Berlin & Welcome to My Nightmare (Alice Cooper) and you can hear/feel the similarities). I always thought that Zappa's Why Does It Hurt When I Pee from Joe's Garage was a parody of Ezrin's production style
I bought Time Out of Mind after seeing the video for Cold Irons Bound but then was somewhat disappointed by the different version on the album, which is still good but doesn't get under my skin (in a good way) like the video version.
We would build ramps for jumping our bikes - got the wind knocked out of me once when I misjudged the speed for hitting the landing ramp. Several kids were injured and killed imitating his antics before the "don't try this at home" became ubiquitous. Another legacy - "Evel Knievel Syndrome".
Good thing this wasn't in Texas or the judge might have sentenced Emile to marry the woman he choked.
You may be underestimating how much that wrist slap hurts… It hurts a lot.
Colonel Potter shooting the jeep after Frank ran it over with a tank was the funniest thing I'd seen to that point as a kid.
I watched that extra over and over until my sides hurt - even though it looks like it actually hurt (two other "painful moments" in films I love: PeeWee Herman crashing through the sign on the motorcycle & Hot Rod falling endlessly down that hill.)
Occam's razor - she is oblivious. Nothing wrong with being too young to know though.
Shartnado!
I have that album but have never listened to it - when you see a cover like that at Goodwill, you spend your dollar!
No kidding - it's just not the same without Jerry. At least Phil has the decency to call his Grateful Dead tribute band "Phil & Friends".
He's actually singing the guitar lead and when I saw the song credits at the end of the film I could not figure out where that song was in the movie for the longest time. Also in the scene directly before it, Dick is going through some albums and the rack is open to the back cover of another Rush album (All the Worlds…
Morning has Broken - but then its hard to pick with such a fantastic song writer.
What would be a good place to start with Sebald?
Yep. I stalled out just after the first 100 pages the first time but picked it back up 3 years later to read it all (took about a month). It was still a less perplexing read than V which is to this day the most confusing book I have ever read.
Even if it was the greatest performance in history, people who new Wallace would still be disappointed because it can never actually be Wallace & even if it was from the perspective of one friend it may not be from another (every relationship is different).
I just tag Watermelon on at the end of Act 1 & it all works out.