Hey, me too. In fact, the live version off of Live At Budokan might be my favorite Blur track overall. Coxon recreates the stuttering guitar breaks and bends flawlessly, few other guitar players are as insanely inventive as that guy.
Hey, me too. In fact, the live version off of Live At Budokan might be my favorite Blur track overall. Coxon recreates the stuttering guitar breaks and bends flawlessly, few other guitar players are as insanely inventive as that guy.
"It's probably because of that Strangers With Candy episode where he played the cult leader. "
"Elements of the past and future…
…combined to create something not quite as good as either."
"plus, isn't MCA the buddhist? probably another jerk-off who "digs" asian culture because of the archaic sexual politics that condemn women to second class status. i notice that none of the "free tibet" crew ever raised the question of sexism in buddhist culture."
A-haha! Haha! Aaaa-haha!
Cold winters, but they got a great transit system.
I love when mbs goes off his meds.
Good heavens, my pompous prick meter is off the scale!
I wonder if Bowie approves.
Man, I'd hate to be so devoid of a soul as to dislike "Kids". I commend you for living with such a horrible ailment.
Robert Ford (Jesse James' killer) didn't kill himself, he was assassinated.
The one thing I kept wondering to myself during that movie, was why in God's name would a werewolf need to use knives?
This sounds lovely.
The more stop-motion animated projects, the better.
Tom Waits is in that film, and he fucking owns it. You suck.
Saw this with some friends a couple nights ago.
As it's been said, the first half is meandering (as well as terribly acted), but things considerably pick up once people start to get killed off. It's no Zombie Lake, but I wasn't disappointed.
I just love that book to pieces, but I've never come across another King fan who has. Glad to know I'm not alone!
"Was Desperation the one with the small town with the evil sheriff? I don't remember much about it, except that it had a really cool Mark Ryden-illustrated cover."
Doesn't he have a short story about if you type a person's name onto a word processor, it'll make them disappear, or something? I seem to recall that…
Fudge the haters.
This is a great summer record, full of catchy hooks and energetic Sonic Youth squalls of feedbacking power chords. It won't change anyone's life, but "Big Stick" is still just fantastic.
Tell me I'm not the only one…
…who came in here expecting an album review for Dee Snider.