Ain't nobody got flow like Moe.
Slams the fuckin' mic like she was beatin' on a ho,
Got racistier jokes than fuckin' David Allen Coe,
Raped Lou Reed with a drumstick when he tried to say, "Bitch, no!"
Ain't nobody got flow like Moe.
Slams the fuckin' mic like she was beatin' on a ho,
Got racistier jokes than fuckin' David Allen Coe,
Raped Lou Reed with a drumstick when he tried to say, "Bitch, no!"
Agreed, Jim. Loved the cameos that accompanied that joke, too.
The analogy would be perfect if Yankee Hotel Foxtrot was an Uncle Tupelo album.
SPOILER WHAT? SPOILER WHO?
The Thermals!
I know the clear favorite is The Body, The Blood, The Machine, but I kind of prefer Now We Can See.
Agreed, HDB. Angel is one of the (very) few TV series that got better as it went along. Its last season is almost as good as Buffy s3.
Delightful character. Lorne was a character who was broad enough that the writers could have overused him and turned him into an Urkel. Fortunately, they realized that he fit best in the background, and he was always a welcome presence on the series.
Disagreed. Dawn actually has, you know, a personality. She takes center stage precisely once, and her later semi-focal episodes are more about Buffy reacting
Don't worry, the hypertension and/or diabetes will kill you long before it gives you cancer!
*Insert Tasteless Lasso Joke*
*Something about roping a good one*
Unfortunately, they'd both be inside Kathy Lee Gifford-esque glass spheres, and also wooden boxes.
One had bat-like albino predators and the other had a brain.
Pretty much.
I think Doolittle is the clear favorite, so subjectivity is definitely in play here. I also think that Trompe is better than Bossanova by a hair.
Yeah, about 4/5 of Pixies fans think otherwise. Hence their concentration on their earlier material (most of which was written within a very small time frame, and thus fits together well). That's not to slight Bossanova or Trompe. The Pixies never made a bad record. But the first 2 1/2 albums are generally…
Sweet!
…Stipe, that is. I've probably seen the movie 25 or more times, though only twice in cinemas, and never in costume. Some friends of mine headlined annual local performances of the play in the first half of the decade. It feels good to know that someone I esteem as much as Stipe is such a fan of the…
BOB setting Windom Earle's head on fire in the Black Lodge in the last episode of Twin Peaks.
*Puts Limbaugh in front of a massive, size-distorting mirror*
Dinosaur Jr. actually have a shit ton of great songs. I'm surprised you didn't like them live, Kyle, as they have a great live reputation.