Sadly, Gil Hill cannot reprise his role as the angry police chief. Maybe Paul Reiser can come back.
Sadly, Gil Hill cannot reprise his role as the angry police chief. Maybe Paul Reiser can come back.
"Is this the man who, wrecked the buffet at the Harrow Club this morning?"
Yes. This song must transcend genres because it's the only R&B song I actually like. More proof is how many white guys are covering it on acoustic guitars on Youtube! It's damn catchy, cool drum beat, great backup harmonies.
Big misstep on the part of the police/prosecution for not arresting, trying and convicting that bottle of vodka. That bottle is wandering the streets, free to reoffend again.
It's like those people from high school that would always want to get into fights/be violent when drunk, then blame it on the alcohol when sober. C'mon.
Fear of a Grey Planet.
..and the S1W's.
How about the Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre in Victoria, B.C.
The Who's "Goin Mobile" for Vanishing Point. It just fits.
Anyone know what Kiss's reaction was to Urge Overkill's reference in "Sister Havana"?
Their singer must have the lowest voice in all of music. Except maybe Leonard Cohen.
Sloan uses a Van Halen lyric from Jump in one of their songs, Stand By Me, Yeah.
Exactly.
I wonder if The Specials will go after Pavement for that line in "We Dance"
A class action lawsuit against Built to Spill by every 60s/70s artist! Take them down a notch, they've been riding high for too long.
Not "Land of a Thousand Dances"?
Love that song.
That and Long Time Running.
Flashback to 1992. Seeing The Skydiggers at Bathurst St. Theatre in Toronto. They are about to play I Will Give You Everything and who do they bring out to sing back-up? You guessed it…. Frank Stallone. Just kidding it was Gord Downie and it was fantastic. As an added bonus, CBC aired the full concert and I taped…
The Trudeau-elbow. Kind of like the Chretien neck-throttle.