Well, the ball.
Well, the ball.
Also, some people are just physiologically better at learning new languages without their "native accent" than others.
I believe Miki Berenyi said it best when she said about Kiedis, "Christ, this guy's too much." Which is why the second verse of Lush's "Ladykillers" remains the best thing RHCP ever "made."
His Indian accent is probably way too slight for Michael Bay's taste.
I think the bit from Bring the Pain is more intended as that you shouldn't congratuate yourself for doing what you're supposed to do, not that the people you do those things for shouldn't appreciated you.
Tom Hanks worked at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, not in fucking Cleveland.
He's from Curacao, so he uses the Dutch spelling of Andruw.
Jh is how one indicated the English J sound in Spanish.
Catch you at a bad time?
I think it's completely dependent on his being 11 at the time. If he was a adult or even a teenager, yes, he's being a frat-bro. But since he was 11 it's impish. Annoying. But impish.
Thankfully the other two big 80s "he get kicked out of them for overindulging? holy shit!" stories ended a bit happier (Lol Tolhurst/The Cure; Steven Adler/Guns 'n' Roses) so I don't have to feel like a total asshole about always joking about all of them with my then-friends about them.
More likely, he doesn't have much patience for fools, which eliminates almost all of the football press either by nature or by how they force themselves to conduct themselves at their jobs.
I can definitely see it, though the only R.E.M. New Order could have heard before recording it would have Chronic Town and maybe the original "Radio Free Europe" 7" since Murmur was recorded Feb 83 (though it was released 3 weeks earlier) while Power Corruption and Lies was recorded in Nov 82.
But “street,” especially when applied to those of African descent, is always a weak-willed euphemism for race.
Anyone know what Ivo Watts-Russell thinks of Daniel Dae Kim's choice of production company name?
"Revolution 9" is built around the extended jam that was edited from base recording of "Revolution 1."
I think they limited it to one per artist, thus also no mention of Mr. MacManus's song "Imperial Bedroom."
Thedge himself says Pete Shelley is as good a songwriter as Sondheim on U Talkin; U2 to Me? this week. And he's right.
It's one of the side effects of all the fucking cocaine.
Which Scott Walker?