The first three albums are perfect. Considering what it was, Tigermilk is amazing. "My Wandering Days Are Over" is an incredible song for a first album.
The first three albums are perfect. Considering what it was, Tigermilk is amazing. "My Wandering Days Are Over" is an incredible song for a first album.
Even a mini season of Zombie Wire would be incredible. Frank Sobotka can get the revenge he deserves.
Can we just agree that show never happened? The writers seemed cool with doing that in last episode. Why should we be any different.
Why is no one mentioning the Imp of the Perverse?
If one of those 6o is Joe Lieberman (or Ben Nelson, or Mary Landrieu), then you don't have 60.
On the internet somewhere, someone ranks every Beatles song in order. It's a worthwhile endeavor. IIRC, "She's So Heavy" is not treated kindly, barely above novelty status.
Isn't Baldwin from Long Island?
Mr. Jones and Mr. Wendell share a six-story walkup with Mr. Tambourine Man and Mr. Bo Jangles. It's a very formal household.
Haven't thought about Wingwalker in years. Bought that 7 inch from Reckless Records (from Albini's girlfriend, none the less). Man does that song kick ass.
I saw them in 1995, when all they had to play was the Blue album at the Metro in Chicago (and later at Q101's twisted Christmas). Egads. Life has past me by?
Somebody better hurry up and tell Casey Kasem. He seems really invested in this Arab thing.
I think all comcast has AMC HD. They may be the dark overlords, but they do allow me to see Don Draper in HD.
The Native Americans have a saying:
I remember seeing the Saint in the dollar theater. I remember nothing else about the Saint. Maybe it had a fancy car and it was sorta like Mission Impossible. Maybe?
Phillips and Scott were, by the standards of TV movie criticism, fantastic. I enjoyed that they broadened the format a bit— they talked about the films for a beat longer than was expected and they provided a lot more movie history context.
favorite joe pernice lines
"She believes what doesn't kill her/only takes more time to kill her."
Yours, Mine and Ours is a perfect album.
I can't believe more people aren't saying Omar or Stringer. Wallace too.
Why do you not respect the power of Wayne Rooney?
I can't believe anyone could hate "On the Bus Mall."