"Catfish Blues" from the posthumous Jimi Hendrix Blues album. There are a couple solos in the song, and both of them are amazing, but the later one, which closes out the song, is the real standout.
"Catfish Blues" from the posthumous Jimi Hendrix Blues album. There are a couple solos in the song, and both of them are amazing, but the later one, which closes out the song, is the real standout.
When James was on WTF, he implied that he was embarrassed by the older records (pre-Black album) and that they only played those songs because the fans demanded it. I don't think he's going to lift one finger to remix Justice. Which in my opinion, is a good thing. I think the sterility of Justice is what makes it…
The best is the version with the bass tracks turned up, which you can find on YouTube.
I have three new records in my queue:
Blonde Redhead - Penny Sparkle (2010)
Slowdive - Slowdive (2017)
Run-D.M.C. - King of Rock (1984)
I feel kinda sad for anyone who doesn't have anything better to do on a Saturday night.
Personally, I would miss the hell out of trees, squirrels, cool breezes, and ice cold drinks. Other things too, but those are the most important ones, and they can keep me afloat even when friends and family are intent on dragging me down.
Ironically, a lot of people end up painting themselves into corners they can't see a way out of because they spend too much time thinking about the feelings of others, and not enough time thinking about themselves.
Ask anyone who knows me: I'm a person who notices things.
That, and the scene where he is standing on the sidewalk watching Janet's new speakers cave in her rear windows.
Personally, I go to the cinema for a fully immersive experience. I like to have my entire field of vision filled by the screen; I like to hear no other sounds but the speakers. This is why I tend to go to the theater on weekdays, to minimize the number of people around me. A bright little screen pulls my attention out…
I would have done the same thing… if Megyn Kelly had inadvertently left her pants at my house.
Here's what I would have done: suffered through it, and then never call her again. If she wants to know why, I tell her: there's just no future between me and a person who texts in a theater.
A "bad person" is someone who exhibits "rude and thoughtless" behavior consistently, right? The only real error here is extrapolating from incomplete data.
That reminds me, how did a teetotaler pass the "person I'd like to have a beer with" test?
Saddest upvote.
Loyalty to an employer is conditional for most people. If my company was racist or sexist, you can bet I'd be shopping my loyalty around to somebody else.
His fans love that about him. They don't consider it a bad thing.
Sounds like your in-laws live in a bad neighborhood. Are you sure they're not outlaws?
The problem with all polls is that they're polls. But they still effectively illustrate the abyssal chasm between the left and the right.
The sad thing is that congressional Republicans can't afford to alienate that many people, so they have to play along and pretend they love him too.