OMG my 5-year-old is gonna FREAK OUT when I tell him Twilight Sparkle replied to me on the internet. I've always been partial to Rainbow Dash, but not anymore.
OMG my 5-year-old is gonna FREAK OUT when I tell him Twilight Sparkle replied to me on the internet. I've always been partial to Rainbow Dash, but not anymore.
sorry, don't want to get you ire up any more, but when in the world was London the center of the publishing world? Certainly not in the 1990s as you claim. It was and is New York. But honestly, I don't want you to reply to this, you have shown yourself to be a disgusting little troll. Please go away.
agreed, but that's why I liked it? I have always loved the feel of the record, right from how it starts small and quiet with "Sometimes." They have never been afraid to change from record to record and that's a big reason why I have been such a fan over the years. "Red Mosquito" on No Code is one of my favorite PJ…
everybody is being so nice! I love "Porch" too! damn you all
I saw them live in 1992 before I'd ever heard of them, they opened for Nirvana and the RHCP in LA. I was there for Nirvana, and then RHCP, and it was a great show. I've seen PJ live many times and have always been impressed
the first two are great and the rest are really good/great too, I think that's where I differ with a lot of haters, they seem to think PJ just started sucking but they never did. There were ups and downs but never outright suckage.
I can't believe I live within walking distance of where they're playing Friday and Saturday night in Brooklyn and I'm not going. FUCK ME
FUCK PEARL JAM THREAD
totally agree, and I was a bit put off by all the AV Club hate for it when it first appeared here a week or so ago. When he gets to the line "And the fear goes away" that's it, the song has won. It's a beautiful evocative instance of a feeling we all have had or will have (for you youngins on here) and what I really…
no, man, they are great live you are in for a great show
1. Vs.
2. Yield
3. Ten
4. No Code
5. Vitalogy
6. Pearl Jam
7. Riot Act
8. Backspacer
9. Binaural
so there is a twitter Bill Murray who is not the real Bill Murray but man, he's pretty funny, and I want to know if the real Bill Murray is worried? Can anyone here help me?
Sorry, need to correct you here. The guy who would buy the US debt after a default will get a higher interest rate for loaning the USG his money, so he will like that. What he might not like is the newly increased risk that the USG won't pay him back. More risk in debt markets means higher interest rates that go to…
it's also in one of the strongest 3-songs-in-a-row I can think of with Slow Show and Apartment Story being just fucking fantastic as well
I'll sit in the back!
thanks!
hell yes. the part just past 7 minutes in when everything falls away and there is that insane off-time bass guitar interplay that is just so fucking sick and so amazing that it's like 7:30 into the song and Tool so often has four or five songs' worth of riffs in them and this is one of the best examples
Dikachu — it is, by people who know what the fuck they're talking about : )
War Is the H-Word — I'm intrigued by Ratatat. What's a good album to start with?
Tool — Lateralus
Pearl Jam — Among the Waves
The National — Graceless
Soundgarden — Black Hole Sun
Modest Mouse — Long Distance Drunk