Just lock this guy up already. He abused his privilege of being famous long ago.
Just lock this guy up already. He abused his privilege of being famous long ago.
0 comments? really? This is pretty funny.
Pretty much my thought. Usually the aging neurotic comedians who marry younger women have a pretty long shelf-life, or so I thought.
Plus it has Joe Walsh on guitar. I love this record.
I was waiting for that song to be mentioned. Naked Eye is just awesome.
Actually it's "Little girl guide, why don't you stop your crying. Here comes Ivor the Engine Driver to make you feel much better"
then Moon references Ivor the Engine Driver as a "dirty old sod"
I'd rather have my child hear listen to "Who the fuck are you" than any of the innuendo-laced stuff that most songs are about nowadays.
I agree. Who Sell Out is my favorite first-to-last listen for a Who album, but when it comes to making a Mount Rushmore I'd choose Who's Next over Sell out every day. That said, Sell out is just so incredible in concept as well as execution that, especially for the time, no other band could have possibly pulled that…
I've never seen my wife laugh so hard at a show before until that episode. She just looked at me and pointed. Between that song and the drum break of Tom Sawyer I'm a monster in the car.
When I was a young bass player, I got really angry when I would watch the Who and try to figure out how John Entwhistle was playing all those notes because his hands do not move as much as you think they should be. The guy was just so fluid and smooth.
Like watching it on YouTube.
The Adam Ant version?
Copeland was great. JJ's been a roll lately.
Would you rather be called "inessential" or "Inconsequential?"
Check out the two Duff McKagan eps of Mohr Stories. Very cool guy, great stories.
In his high pitch lispy voice!
I'd say 7 out of 10 people would not know that he was in Genesis.
Just like a lot of kids will be wondering why the singer of the Foo Fighters is onstage with the tall guy from Nirvana at the induction.
Wait until the class of 2037 with Psy, followed in 2038 by Ylvis!!!!!
Zombies will forever be underappreciated.
Yeah, but then Greg Lake would be there and Keith Emerson would get all bitchy and drop keyboards on everyone.