Too damn good, period. "Come On Eileen", strip bars, seedy hotels, disintegrating heads, and The Voice.
Too damn good, period. "Come On Eileen", strip bars, seedy hotels, disintegrating heads, and The Voice.
Nope. This is my old AV Club account, not the Disqus one I've been forced to use. When I hit Logout, it takes me back to the home page but I'm not logged out, and the first time I posted a message to this thread it disappeared. I guess the gremlins are still hungry.
Indeed. I had to pause the awsomeness and laugh for a good five minutes.
"Watson… by Victoria's Scepter, you shall be… avenged!"
I thought the same thing. Seconds creeped me the hell out. This looks like an excuse for explosions and car chases.
Oops. Too late.
Mo' Guardians, Mo' Galaxy.
Why not? Fingers are overrated anyway.
There were 19 members total. Yes was bigger than Jesus AND his disciples put together. That would have been one hell of a brawl!
Thanks. I'm lazy on Sundays.
If you really want some fun, go to YouTube and look for the isolated bass track to "Roundabout". Man, the guy could cram the notes.
They are definite great bookends to a period of time in the band.
I got to meet him at a 2013 Meet & Greet during their three-album tour (The Yes Album, Fragile, Close To The Edge) and he took my dumb question with grace. Huge, huge guy; pictures don't do him justice. Every bassist owes him a very big debt. I'll probably pull out my jazz bass and see if I can wrestle some music out…
Seconded. That's my usual go-to album for the band. The tracks aren't overlong and it's easy to get into. "Into The Lens" is probably my favorite track of all Yes songs.
Let's start off with the great news on Thursday and Friday. Some friends of mine got married on the courthouse steps about an hour after the announcement, so good for them. And my wife, who has chronic illnesses and goes to a number of doctors, constantly hears from people who say they wouldn't get the care if it…
The other answer being Feet Don't Fail Me Now by Utopia - the second video shown on MTV.
Why else would either one be there?
Nope. They got it after a strange day when a band member said "this is like that Trek episode where Spock has a beard." When they were deciding on a band name, someone put it in as a joke.
"Is this clown on?" as the mayor keeps pushing in the clown's nose makes me lose it, for some reason. I guess they ran out of translucent red phones down at Mel's Olde Tyme Communications Depot (formerly known as Radio Shack).
I just finished Nick Offerman's Paddle Your Own Canoe (and can't wait for Gumption), Rivers by Michael Farris Smith, and Agent 6 by Tom Rob Smith. Now begins the summer of catching up on Christopher Moore! I'm into Coyote Blue and have Fluke, Island of the Sequined Love Nun, and The Serpent of Venice, and if there's…