Man, I was just listening to Bad Time to Be Poor in my car. With it's Crazy Horse-ish guitars, you had better believe I had that cranked.
Man, I was just listening to Bad Time to Be Poor in my car. With it's Crazy Horse-ish guitars, you had better believe I had that cranked.
Record Body Count is one of the best songs ever.
Yeah, and someone please check on the members of Sloan.
I sort of lost interest in them during the Venice is Sinking Era, but I loved the Save This House and Go Figure albums. And the version of Political from Labour Day is awesome.
I'd like to see that.
I'd add their self-titled debut album in that run too. Had some great songs like Last American Exit and Small Town Bringdown.
He had a small recurring part on the Red Green show which was pretty funny.
I like Starbucks better. *ducks*
Don't forget D for Democracy one of my favourites. That mandolin breakdown.
I only have their debut album Pond but I still listen to it all the time.
Those are the three songs that are exactly the same right?
What do they mean Less Important Three? You're going to dismiss the bone rattling bass of Tom Hamilton? The competent drumwork of Joey Kramer? And the other guy?
No, the Da-Nite Tavern in Stoney Creek ON. The Embassy burnt down too?
"I'm not being defensive! You're the one who's being defensive! Why is always the other person who's being defensive? Have you ever asked yourself that? Why don't you ask yourself that?"
Steve Croft look out!
An old man bar is where they yell out the name of any regular that walks in.
agreed, the ones I've been to are pretty laid back.
You know what happened to the dive bar in my hometown? It burnt down. Ironically, the perfect thing to douse the fire would have been the Labatt 50 they served on tap, which was essentially water.
After reading that I immediately thought of that Spin City episode where Paul blurts out "Hello Black Man" as he passes that guy in the hallway!
Slam dunk!