It's like they're trying to be WWE heels.
It's like they're trying to be WWE heels.
What's wrong with that? I need to know!
…at least, no moreso than normally.
Yeah, that would be tolerable for about half a song.
I wanna know what fun is, I want you to show me…..
If it were a GG Allin show, blood would have been the least of bodily excretions on his shirt.
You could probably skip Yellowbeard, FYI.
But it's a key role - I tend to think of a cameo where a person walks into a scene, tosses off a few inconsequential lines, and splits.
Don't be a thin white douche.
"Everyone knows, sir"
"…really?"
Well, he didn't have AIDS when he made those albums.
I was there when Captain Beefheart formed his first band…I said "don't do it that way, you'll never make a dime"
All the references up in here to Yacht Rock make me happy
Well, the story of the band is nothing particularly amazing (though all 3 members come across as intelligent, humorous, and likable*) but Neil Peart's personal story is by turns extremely interesting (on the short list for best rock drummer and he changes his drumming style!) and heartbreaking (man, no one should have…
Favorite quote of mine was when George Lynch (Dokken's guitarist) said "the longer you're in the business, the less funny Spinal Tap is."
Where did you see A True Testimonial? I heard it got hung up in some bullshit courtroom drama.
:lines up to buy Daft Punk's "Farting" album:
Are you thinking of Willowbrook on Staten Island, as "featured" here? - http://www.youtube.com/watc…
Then again, one COULD posit that like most films this one is ignoring the workaday parts of things and only giving you the highlights. But yeah, I can see how it kinda feels like they aren't doing anything.
"We named the band The Originals, but there were already some blokes who called themselves The Originals, so we changed our name to The New Originals."