I'm with you on your thread title. The first four albums were especially fantastic.
I'm with you on your thread title. The first four albums were especially fantastic.
How about
The Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka?
Warren: Yep, Do Or Die with Mike McColgan is the way to go.
The 80's
Elmore Leonard and Robert B. Parker were my favourite non-horror authors. Just re-read Cat Chaser last month.
Met him in Hue, Vietnam. His laptop's keyboard was busted; he was using some on-screen keyboard thing with point and click, so it was taking him forever to write anything. He's got a grassroots democracy etc website called gritty.com. We talked about Woodstock and Wolfen.
Hey, it had to happen some time. Live it up!
Oh, UNCLE Leo.
Indeed.
"Anthem of the heart and anthem of the mind; A funeral dirge for eyes gone blind."
A huzzah for "Like a Daydream" from Smile.
alyxandr: Dang you!
I'm sorry I'm late to the party
But obviously I love this band and this album, though not as much as their "Going Blank Again." I'm afraid that the only shoegaze band I ever got to see live was Lush, before they went all Brit-pop. Alas, it wasn't at somewhere like the Commodore in Vancouver, it was at Lollapalooza II…
Mr. Lahey:
"I am the liquor"
Tree: why not?
Er, other thing: obviously not.
By the title
I thought this was going to somehow be about Creed. The dude, not the shitty band.
The horror. The horror.
I think he's really going to do it. He's going to fuck himself to death and become a twenty-year long punch line.
I'm ambivalent about this. Better him than Andy Dick, I guess.
*bites off lips*
If the straw boater makes a summer comeback, I'm outta here.
This article is so
Meh-ta.
The bowler
the new trilby/fedora?