What can I say about that suit that hasn't already been said about Afghanistan; It looks bombed out and depleted.
What can I say about that suit that hasn't already been said about Afghanistan; It looks bombed out and depleted.
As a representative of straight people world wide, we refuse to accept the Village People.
@avclub-1e850f6bef0bc36ca1f64e95ff1cbd2e:disqus: I've played that version of "Sugar Sugar" for my dad and he was shocked that such a pop trifle could actually be a good song.
Yeah, "Good Night" is the perfect pallet cleanser after the freak out that is "Revolution 9," and it's also perfect for a record like The White Album which was just musically all over the map.
On a more serious note, Little Junior Parker does a version of "Tomorrow Never Knows" that doesn't have the psychedelic freak-out quality of the original, but still works because it's meditative and eerie. Fittingly enough, it was featured in "Children of Men."
Shitty day or fucked up day?
I think a mix CD of 4'33" covers could pass the test.
Indeed. I saw the headline, and I thought "He's wrong, but at least he made a somewhat ballsy pick."
Someone who only plays "The 1 Album" is not actually a Beatles fan, they're just someone who really enjoys a particular Beatles best of record.
I don't have a favorite Beatles cover per say, but I'm partial to a lot of soul Beatles covers. Stevie Wonder doing "We Can Work It Out," Marvin Gaye's "Yesterday," and Wilson Pickett's just damn fantastic rendition of "Hey Jude."
Indeed. His rant about Frank Turner's selection was vastly more entertaining that the whole of the guy from Fall Out Boy's entry.
I like the original Beatles version, but Joe Cocker's is definitely my personal hatesong. Ringo's is fun and slightly ironic. Cocker on the other hand sounds like he's standing on the ledge ready to jump and every time I hear it, I feel the urge to tell him to go through with it.
I think I laughed way more than I should of at the playwright's introduction to East Hastings: "This is a story about a junkie hooker named Lulu and her fight to kick the horse."
Duck Commander sounds like some unholy 8-bit union of Duck Hunt and Missile Command.
As an American Brooker fan, I can't wait to see that rant on youtube. It's going to be a thing of beauty.
I thought Psych-Os was the official USA branded breakfast cereal.
DENTAL PLAN!
Sorry, I imagined Radar walking in to the OR to tell us this news.
“It’s true. There was no baby. I was chicken. I was chicken.”
Ladies and gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and slide on the ice.