"The H is silent!"
"The H is silent!"
If you ask him he'll deny and deny, then say he "misremembered".
"He sounds like he likes Animal Collective"
Great line. Funny enough I know the type of person you are describing.
Have I paid my dues????
"See? You find out in the end that this franchise actually died during the 2nd movie!!! SHYAMALAN'D!!!!!!!!"
I laughed at the departed joke being a callback to a few episodes ago when they brought up the exact same thing.
What happened to Portia?? holy cow, ellen is the hot one in that couple.
That's what people said about the Flaming Lips 25 years ago.
'Sailing' is a really awesome song, man. Plus Michael McDonald mo' be there.
Jenny from the block.
'This Tornado Loves You' is near the top of my current favorite songs for a good while now. The version from Letterman (Youtube it) is outstanding.
Did Kevin Smith mention his love of smoking pot at all?
I've been wanting a Rickles Podcast for ages now. I think either Maron, or Jay Mohr would probably be the only 2 who could pull of a decent one. Both have a great respect for the "old guard".
He showed up at the studio under the full assumption that it was called a "potcast".
Lanegan has nothing but a back catalog of quality.
It's hard because so much soul and rap music is single-based as opposed to album-oriented. Not to mention that they usually start or follow the first song with some kind of skit or filler material. That said, I passed it listening to my itunes for this list and Rapheal Saadiq's "Stone Rollin'" almost made the cut.…
Had a nice list going until a script error closed the window…oh well….Time to try to remember….Tried to do some not mentioned and based the selection on how well the two songs set the tone of the whole album….
It doesn't get any better than The Who, period.
Fucked Up's DCTL perplexes me. I find a lot of flaws in the performance/production of the album, but damned if I don't enjoy it as a complete listen. Definitely a great 1/2.
HELL YEAH TORCHE! Triumph of Venus/Grenades is equally awesome.