Ooh, I've got a game, let's set the odds now for the inevitable celebrity cameos.
5:1 Sheryl Crow, a member of the Grateful Dead, hologram John Lennon
3:1 Eddie Vedder, Eric Clapton, Tina Turner, Beyonce, Dave Grohl
1:1 Ringo Starr, Kanye, Bono
Ooh, I've got a game, let's set the odds now for the inevitable celebrity cameos.
5:1 Sheryl Crow, a member of the Grateful Dead, hologram John Lennon
3:1 Eddie Vedder, Eric Clapton, Tina Turner, Beyonce, Dave Grohl
1:1 Ringo Starr, Kanye, Bono
Also fun to be reminded that they were calling it "The Star Wars".
Or maybe even covering it for Undercover? I'd love to see the simultaneous cover/Hatesong become a tradition a la GWAR.
My vote is for "Viva SeaTac" by Robyn Hitchcock.
And Kenny G got his start playing in Barry White's band. That never ceases to amuse me.
Our Bodies, Ourselves FTW
Latin Playboys (side project of Los Lobos)
All the various offshoots of The New Pornographers (although maybe that's backwards, since they were the side project when they started)
Pretty funny that it's a Bob Marley album coming up in the Amazon player.
And skronky!
If you're talking about the recent film, yeah, it's probably pretty hard to follow if you haven't read the book. I saw it with a few friends who hadn't read it, at the end they pretty much said, "that was really good, but what happened?" Even in book form it takes some perseverance and you have to be prepared for…
Best uses of Hugh Laurie's time:
Anything comedic with Steven Fry > writing more novels >>>>> promoting boring blues piano albums
Boy, if that's not the tour schedule of a band with other jobs.
Seriously, that guy's on a roll. My favorite moment of his: when he comes in with that big snare hit on a really weird offbeat halfway through White Cedar.
"His best since A Perfect Spy" makes me think of that great critics' standby: "Their best album since Some Girls".
Well, two of my favorite TV show episodes are about groups of people playing D&D, so why not?
Probably my favorite moment in TV history.
I've been known to listen to the same album twice a day for a week or so, and even that feels kind of ridiculous.
Kind of the modern Omar Sharif.
It's not just news, it's an Exclusive!
I'm just impressed that he figured out the words.