Somehow I imagine this would end up with Prince and Springsteen in a fight to the death. Which, now that I think about it, sounds pretty great.
Somehow I imagine this would end up with Prince and Springsteen in a fight to the death. Which, now that I think about it, sounds pretty great.
"Screw you guys, I'm going home!"
John Belushi's ghost, doomed to spend eternity in Kentucky?
I'm definitely not saying all art school students are like this (I studied theater in college, which makes the level of pretension in an art school pale in comparison), but it's a type I've been exposed to enough to know that it's a type.
Nah, just an idiot like so many art school students, who think being a dick is a sign of genius.
"Really, it's not that difficult to find out how magnets work."
Then why was HDB allowed to post for so long?
Especially when you look at the second video, and Lewis has a bunch of Margaret Keane-esque paintings of saucer-eyed kids that he says he gave the casting director to give an idea of the kinds of kids he wanted in the movie. So sad.
George Peppard!
Looking fuckity sharp!
Not if you have to articulate those thoughts.
That's the one I picked up. It's pretty dang great. Plus there are a handful of one page gags that are good, too. His character drawing is so expressive.
Public intellectual is a loaded term that depends on what you find to be interesting or smart. There are tons of intellectuals who are trying to get there stuff in front of the public, but we don't live in the day and age where we'd have Dick Cavett to tell us what to do.
"So I see you are fighting for your right to choose. I am a choice!
"No, a good one."
Holy shitter's full.
Yes.
Yeah, heaven forbid that a musician would be enthusiastic about doing their job…
Oh, well. I wish I had a chance to see this. It sounds like a pretty amazing show.
Do I know you? I will sorta namedrop and say that I was in the pit band for one of Dave's previous shows (his adaptation of Beowulf with Banana Bag & Bodice), back when he was living and working on the West Coast. He's an amazing songwriter, and it's nice to see him get the recognition that he deserves. It's very…
What conclusion would that be, that Moore and Ranaldo played on most of those early Glenn Branca records?