Their dog was actually named "Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad" I believe.
Their dog was actually named "Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad" I believe.
They were pretty damn awesome up until around 1972. Once they let the drummer sing more it went to shit. That and the fact they had no money and had to make crap music to a mass audience. Their old live stuff kicks total ass, though.
She was good, but Spacehog owned that show.
This article describes me in great detail. Kind of freaky.
Get ready for lots of smooth jazz, friend. That will be followed by lots of blues music played by white guys who aren't Eric Clapton.
January Jones might debate that.
Check out Pony Express Record. Mind blowing on full listen. Like nothing you have ever heard.
I was going to bring that up. Definitely one of the more clever lyrical songs. It's nostalgia served with a side of nostalgia.
Definitely Live as a good intro. Halfway into "Randy Describes Eternity" through headphones and you'll be hooked.
Is that when we talk about how hard it is being a baby in French?
I'm ashamed I knew that off the top of my head.
I'm pretty sure interior design startup is code for "I have a blog and like to buy old wood furniture and paint over it"
I read your comment before it was cool……so there.
Smart enough to engineer a virus into yer mum.
What about "The Wall"??? cheesy awesomeness.
You'll get them. Sure as Kilimanjaro rises like Olympus above the serrrrrrr-engeti.
"Stone in Love" smokes them all!
Friday Night Lights after season 2?
How about Otis Redding's "I've been loving you too long" from Live at Monterrey Pop? Man kills it.
You know what….I totally was.
Except the first 20 minutes of the show would be a really cool intro piece with music by Trent Reznor.