Little Feat's scorching version of "Fat Man In The Bathtub" on "Waiting For Columbus" makes the one on "Dixie Chicken" feel stodgy by comparison.
Little Feat's scorching version of "Fat Man In The Bathtub" on "Waiting For Columbus" makes the one on "Dixie Chicken" feel stodgy by comparison.
From the Graham Yost post-mortem on ew.com -
From the Graham Yost post-mortem on Entertainment Weekly:
Heaven Help Us
My upvote was #69. Sweet.
Not to nitpick, but David Minehan didn't play on the "14 Songs" album - only on the tour.
Just seeing this now after my own reply. Totally in agreement. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that album, except that it ends.
I prefer the lone La's album to the Stone Roses debut. Much of the new Britpop I run across these days sounds closer to the brilliant and mercurial Lee Mavers than Ian Brown and John Squire.