Wasn't that Pat Benatar?
Wasn't that Pat Benatar?
Wasn't that Pat Benatar?
As soon as I saw that headline, my first thought was "This better be about Finder's Keepers"
As soon as I saw that headline, my first thought was "This better be about Finder's Keepers"
No, just speculating based on how these things usually work, I would guess that UMG pitched the CD to Target 6-8 weeks ago and Target passed, because Frank Ocean is a new artist with no sales history and that's the only thing big box retailers care about.
No, just speculating based on how these things usually work, I would guess that UMG pitched the CD to Target 6-8 weeks ago and Target passed, because Frank Ocean is a new artist with no sales history and that's the only thing big box retailers care about.
Added to which the decision on whether to stock the record was made weeks ago, if not months, well before this wave of publicity.
Added to which the decision on whether to stock the record was made weeks ago, if not months, well before this wave of publicity.
True, but would they let him bring Roger Clark? That's a dealbreaker.
True, but would they let him bring Roger Clark? That's a dealbreaker.
The important news here is that Pat Kiernan isn't leaving NY1.
The important news here is that Pat Kiernan isn't leaving NY1.
So someone's finally bringing Kid Rock to justice!
So someone's finally bringing Kid Rock to justice!
It's Cinerama, baby. The next one's gonna be Smell-o-vision.
It's Cinerama, baby. The next one's gonna be Smell-o-vision.
Considering that Inglourious Basterds was one of the best movies of the last decade, sure, I'm in for another.
Yes indeed, Dan Tyler Moore's timeless classic THE TERRIBLE GAME:
Better yet, a Book vs. Film. Because it IS based on a book, and that book is at least as insane as the movie.
And if it matters: never played D&D