I think more of a Kansas or Boston.
I think more of a Kansas or Boston.
Actually I think it represents the album as a funeral march. In NOLA they play slow sad walking music to the burial, and after the ceremony they play the upbeat dancing stuff like at the end of the album. Freakily symbolic, really.
same with the Posies. 'Frosting on the Beater' and 'Dear 23' fit very nicely with those groups.
And the first paragraph of this article is the same thing that they say in the beginning of those episodes.
That and the self titled one after that are just insanely incredible. The growth of that band over the years they were together was just immense, even though their popularity went the other direction. Still, epic albums that deserve a listen. Interesting stuff.
The behind the music is one of the most depressing and sad ones I have ever seen. It's available on youtube. That said, the writer of this just about did a word-for-word copy of the whole intro of it for his first paragraph.
They had a Star Wars night at the ballpark a while back. I wanted the bobblehead so I went. Saw lots of cosplayers. One was dressed as an AT-AT driver and prompted me to turn to my brother and say "he must drive the fat-at". Because he was large. Some things write themselves, and I am mean.
It definitely smells of "the label made us add it to the album because there wasn't a true single on it".
huh-larious!
That's as bad as when one of the "we play 5 decades of music" radio stations played "Black Magic Woman" and cut it off right before it goes into "Gypsy Queen". I was mega pissed.
In his defense, he did get Mark Wahlberg to do a parody of Mark Wahlberg for almost 3 hours.
He'll be staring at aged brick for a few months.
That was my exact thought. Thank you for letting me know I wasn't alone.
We can change one of the bandmember's names to Boob Nastanovich if that helps.
I thought this was one of the more brilliant episodes of this show. That said, if I was a first time viewer who decided to check this show out, I probably would not own a TV today. Especially once stag body appeared.
I'm still sour over 'The Warriors' not being compatible.
Wait….is this Roger Daltrey or Pete Townshend's AV Club account?
The happiest guy was the one next to the gunman who ate a ton of tacos before going there. It was years before he realized they weren't calling it "the gassy knoll".
…and without Hitler and the whole Nazi plan to eliminate Jewish people, I'm sure many of them would end up running our entertainment empires and banks.
Yeah, but did you get stabbed in the ass by the chicken cow?