What is this you talk about the original version of Tonights the Night?
What is this you talk about the original version of Tonights the Night?
You're right. I wouldn't have been reading this publication for seven years if its writers were world-weary douche-bags. I also have no right to criticize the Hater, since I don't read it. I guess my problem is inherent in the title of this article: I'm not interested in anybody's grudge…and maybe because of the…
I really don't care for these kind of AV Club features
This, like the Hater is only about things the writers don't like and that to me seems to push media criticism nowhere. Its the reason I don't read the Hater - it reminds me of super-elitist deuchebags I used to hang out with who would only talk about the bands and…
That looks great….
Still no Time Fades Away, though…at least Journey Through the Past is included. That film is worth watching just for David Crosby's stoned rant. Also that ridiculous kid.
wow
that sure beats the hell out of father's old box of playboy and hustler from the 70's and early 80's.
well
None for opening night in denton, but then again it was at a movie tavern and everyone was probably waiting on food or something. I imagine if there were no hunger investment, there would have been more. At least there should have been…
shit
I forgot about Lambchop, dubbed "Nashville's most fucked up country band." They seem to have a polarizing affect on the critical and commercial community, but their lexicon is vast and dynamic and needs to be thoughtfully considered. Lambchop would be good candidate for Primer.
artists I would like to see covered
of course…Gram Parsons, but also the three guys who were most integral to his sound and influence: George Jones, Merle Haggard and Waylon Jennings, though Jennings to a lesser extent. As a continuation of that, it would be great to look at people he influenced the most, most…
meh
I don't find Sandler's performance of "Like a Hurricane" is that much of a stretch, a butchering or a misinterpration of the song. It sheds no new light on the song at all, which is okay considering the high degree to which he and the band replicate the original arrangement, even if it seems less inspired. Sure,…
yes
good estimation av club. the more i listen to it, the more I love it.