Butterfly kisses?
Butterfly kisses?
Mastodon - "Bladecatcher"
Gustav Holst - "The Planets, Op. 32, H 125 - 6. Uranus, The Magician"
Les Misérables Original Broadway Cast - "Come To Me (Fantine's Death)"
Altamont - "Up River"
Napalm Death - "Parasites"
Swans - "Mother Of The World"
Richard Strauss - "Ariadne auf Naxos, Op. 60: 'Es gibt ein Reich'"
AC/DC -…
"Unforgiven II"! The greatest* use of a B-bender in music history.
Could I rent it if I don't have proof of $millions in venture capital for the shitty app I'm working on? Right now I have no money and it doesn't do anything, but if I find the right investor, or at least an investor, it'll change the world!
So they're getting rid of jazz and putting in a "medical" marijuana shop? That's an unwitting metaphor for what's been happening to the bay area over the last ten or so years.
Upvoted for the entire Type O Negative studio discography. I ran across a CD of Origin of the Feces with the original cover in a used book store awhile back and didn't buy it for some stupid reason. Truly one of my life's biggest regrets.
I more or less "hate" the Chili Peppers because they really are something less than the sum of the parts, which makes them a much more frustrating listen than bland-for-bland's-sake pap like The Chainsmokers or latter-day Coldplay or whatever. You listen to the solo work of Flea, Frusciante, Irons, even Klinghoffer…
Just horrible… Found out this morning and I'm still trying to process it. Obviously any death like that is tragic, but he especially by all accounts was a genuinely warm person and really good with kids - and he had one of his own along the way - and with a history like his, it really feels like we lost someone that…
"How much did Dodge kick in?"
How did you not combust from proximity to such hotness?
Greetings from the future! I have returned to reassert that this is a fantastic, although sadly underappreciated, comment. A lost gem, that Songs of the Cowboy compilation…
To Inland Empire's credit, the name "Inland Empire" is cool. It's also the name of a cool David Lynch movie. To Inland Empire's discredit: literally everything else about it. Christ. Can we foist them on Nevada somehow?
Wow, I had utterly forgotten that that was a real thing until right now. I don't think I ever saw it, though youthful me thought it looked funny in the promos. I gather it was not. But man, according to the Wiki page that show had a heck of a guest list: John Astin, Anthony Hopkins, Casey Kasem, and Shannon Tweed were…
Seriously! He also played (and looked the part of) an old over-the-hill man in Pelle the Conqueror in 1987.
Did you see that short documentary she made about Grace Hopper (woman who developed the COBOL programming language)? I saved a copy on my harddrive but I still haven't actually gotten around to watching it… It sounds interesting but I'm afraid that actually watching it might spoil the magic of "Britta from Community…
Song Kang-ho. There was a time when I'd only seen 3 Korean movies and he just happened to be in all of them, pretty much by chance, but since fate has ordained it, my friend and I concluded that my life's purpose must be to see all of his movies. I've… got a ways to go, admittedly. But he's never less than great, and…
I clicked on this assuming it was going to be O'Neal satire.
I wouldn't go that far, but it's…. at least there is some "there" there.
As the troll alludes to down this thread, he claims to have, I guess, renounced much of his assholishness. He's trying to rebrand himself as a sort of self-help relationship guy. I'm not going to claim any particular knowledge of its effectiveness, but I do want to pass along this piece by Amber A'Lee Frost, who wrote…
"The ladies were more disappointing than a CBS sitdom."