Can't be nearly as bad as Bootsy Collins' Fear Da Tiger video for the Cincinnati Bengals.
Can't be nearly as bad as Bootsy Collins' Fear Da Tiger video for the Cincinnati Bengals.
I'm not even a zombie fan but the graphic novel is excellent.
…What the hell was that!?
Agreed on Hagar, Eponymous. That said, his best quality, in comparison to Diamond Dave, was not screeching or howling during every song.
Los Angeles and Cincinnati
I completely geeked out when I stumbled upon the house that was used for exterior shots of Fisher and Sons from "Six Feet Under." I think its in the West Adams neighborhood of LA.
George Bailey constantly getting dumped on
Isn't that typical of almost everyone in the world?
Edward James Olmos
EJO perfected the art of stoic intensity long before Battlestar Galactica. Miami Vice, anyone?
No, "Spy Voice" is the Michael Westin voice overs on Burn Notice about, well, the ins and outs of being a spy.
Huh
Nothing about getting fresh with John Lurie?
Huh
Nothing about getting fresh with John Lurie?
For the Ohioans…
Michael Stanley Band - "Lets Get the Show on the Road"
I dunno if I like this new discussion format.
Actually, swap the Dodgers with the Cubs. Maybe in that format, they'd finally win a World Series.
If it were up to Selig, there'd only be four teams: The Yankees, Red Sox, Mets and maybe the Dodgers. Everyone else is a waste of time, apparently.
There's still people who believe that had the 1994 season not ended in a strike, the Expos, who had the best record in baseball at the time (and would've presumably played in the World Series that year), might still be playing in Montreal.
If I remember correctly, Modell declined to take part in the Gateway project that got the Indians Jacobs Field and the Cavaliers Gund Arena, and, like S. Jerusalem said, Municipal Stadium became a money pit once the Indians left (from my understanding, the "Mistake on the Lake" was in a sad state of disrepair anyway).
I'd love to see a documentary on the Cleveland debacle. There's a reason Art Modell hasn't returned to the city since the Browns left for Baltimore. I still remember watching the old Browns' last game at Cleveland Stadium against the Bengals in 1995. Don't remember who won, all I remember is the camera panning over…
Amazed/impressed to see Skyline get love from, of all people, ZMF. Fuck yeah, hometown cuisine.
And by better musically, I mean the music transitions from chapter to chapter better than its counterpart.
So for those of you who like Rush, here's something to ponder: