Great idea for a feature
Celebrities that stand up to political figures. I'm thinking Louis C.K. Talking to Donald Rumsfeld and Colbert's correspondents dinner at the moment, but I know there are a lot more.
Great idea for a feature
Celebrities that stand up to political figures. I'm thinking Louis C.K. Talking to Donald Rumsfeld and Colbert's correspondents dinner at the moment, but I know there are a lot more.
Great idea for a feature
Celebrities that stand up to political figures. I'm thinking Louis C.K. Talking to Donald Rumsfeld and Colbert's correspondents dinner at the moment, but I know there are a lot more.
Albums::
1. Face the Truth
2.S/T
3. Real Emotional Trash
4.Pig Lib
(all very close)
…"make" him change that is.
Do you think it's gonna him change?
I'm not coming down one way or another on the "genetics vs. choice" argument. I don't really think that we have a very good way of determining what is or is not a choice, or if we really have choice, if you wanna go there. I'm saying the whole argument is besides the point if you're actually trying to argue for or…
I can see where Gaga is coming from, but she's still off base
First, congrats to Weird Al for writing a song that is, if not his cleverest, at least some pretty good social satire.
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Village Green Preservation Society really is phenomenal from beginning to end. I would argue, better than any Beatles album. Not only are the lyrics both witty and affecting throughout, but the guitar riffs on songs like "The Last of the Steam-Powered Trains" are impossible to not…
fondly recalled
Under the Boardwalk
Seriously though, I would definitely try to submit these pieces to some type of excellence in musical journalism contest.
I've been meaning to tell you
These pieces have been exceptional in terms of style, theme, and reporting. You've really found a great way to talk about an interesting time in music without just trading in on nostalgia. Please keep up the good work!
No. Weezer was maybe not the greatest, but certainly great. But their newest single, Memories, is worse than having to listen to your children getting raped and killed.
not that I didn't already love Steve Martin, but
I was born a poor black child.
not breaking any hipster stereotypes or bringing anything crazy to the table here, but also:
-Belle and Sebastian, Tigermilk (just Stuart Murdoch's voice beautiful voice alluding to a completely believable family dynamic)
-Arcade Fire, Funeral (that opening piano just nailed it)
-Wilco, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot- This was…
i guess these posts are set to Chicago time
-The Hold Steady's Boys and Girls in American (held up amazingly)
-The Moldy Peaches, the Moldy Peaches (held up basically just as well)
-MGMT's Oracular Spectacular (some eventual disenchantment, but no hard feelings)
I thought that the whole lesson of Ferris Bueller's day off was that you can waste a lot of your life being resentful of people like Ferris who seem to have it easier than you, but it's only a reflection of your own bullshit and it soon becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy of your own misery. The sooner you drop that…
Jorge Von Salsa- I will be scanning your posts for other gems like this one.
fourteen rivers, fourteen flux=rad
5-4 = sissyneck
Jenny and the Sexx Laws