It's the one that's neither or nor.
It's the one that's neither or nor.
member of barnaked ladies solo project : sound of one hand clapping
She's a method actor. Stayed in character for many years.
@avclub-734ffb84cfa214922893511fae356b45:disqus but it was very good.
I find it funny how they pursue this, but they do nothing about the commercial break slow-mo reaction shots of coaches where you can clearly read the lips uttering MF-something. Doom?
I don't know about you guys, but I can really feel the heat coming off the street.
They also say Heimdall is 8 feet tall and shoots lightning bolts out of his arse.
Hard to beat giant Wang.
I remember on September 12th I was in front of the Waverly and met a guy called Frank Mills.
Only place in the house your parents would let you do that, I take it.
Replacements wrote a song about Alex Chilton. Art Brut wrote a song about the replacements. I don't see the chain continuing because no one will write a song about Art Brut.
Echo and the Bunnymen are great.
They always say "you can see them 10 times, most of those they will be drunk and play covers, but there's the other times they will be the best show you've ever seen". That's legend.
*cue Morgan Freeman voice*
If you can't get your head around that concept, check this one out:
The Soulsavers album with Dave Gahan made me find a new appreciation for the man. The Lanegan one is totally kickass. The Gahan one surprised me.
I'd suggest "Ocean of Confusion:Songs of Screaming Trees 1990-1996". Good collection spanning that time. Uncle Anesthesia is highly underrated.
Sounds like an eargasm.
Don't live on the East Side. Nor Riverwest. Although to be honest, since I quit playing in bands a few years ago I really have no clue who any bands around here are anymore. Growing old and having a family can do that to a person. The song is pretty decent. Sounds like typical pop-punk, but I think it's a little…
I agree. It's usually around a 15 year age difference in some cases. Not that she's bad looking….it's a good 15 years, but 15 years nonetheless.