Guy on the right looks like a coconut.
Guy on the right looks like a coconut.
Fucking move to fucking New York. I am drunk and completely qualified.
I just don't understand. How does he look like an asshole to you? If he was in a t-shirt and jeans, would that make his music sound better to you? He's putting on a show—the way the show looks is obviously important to him along with the music; the guy's most famous band strictly followed a minimalist color scheme. I…
Why?
Wincing the Night Away is and will continue to be the best Shins album.
Great episode, but the "Reverse Cowgirl" isn't some sort of revelation. It's just called the "A.C. Slater."
Tim Calhoun is insanely funny and disturbing.
Was Rabin drunk when he wrote this?
I respect this, I really do, seeing as how there's probably nobody out there that's more of a like-or-you-don't type than Dylan, but how can you hear the good stuff on Blonde on Blonde and not on Bringing It All Back Home or Highway 61 Revisited? I don't get that. Those three records are like one continuous album.…
But this show wasn't funny.
Nobody cares about whatever that means. Now what movies did you watch over the holidays?
What's worse is that in real life good people don't get a crowd singing to them in their living room at the end of the night. Or angels.
The fuck is this shit?
I'm more interested in footage of those covers they warmed up with, and that coffee girl in her underwear.
Bane looks like he's got a spider on his face.
her love rubbed off
I like that Drive never shows any intimacy in the relationship at all—not even a kiss—but somehow it doesn't feel naive or phony. Like Handlen said, it's impressive how much it accomplishes with so little, namely justifying Gosling stomping motherfuckers.
No matter how hard Dan Akroyd tries to make them lame, the original Ghostbusters and Blues Brothers movies are cool. So just keep trying Akroyd. Keep fuckin' trying.
Jack White clearly knows he's going to get a negative reaction to this and he's doing it anyway and that's why I love Jack White. Rock and roll musicians have a long history of getting treated like scum (the Stooges were for poor misfits too) and I'm sure Jack sympathizes with that. I can't pretend I like listening to…