It makes me wonder.
It makes me wonder.
And they still murder live, too.
Worth it to watch once, at least for the music bits. A couple of the performers that perform, like Junior Wells, died soon after. You can fast-forward through all the other parts and still follow the story.
I think the Rapture just happened and Prince was the only one of us worthy enough to ascend to Heaven.
The reviewer missed "Glad" by Traffic as well.
Ben Orr sang about half of the great Cars songs, though.
I didn't even remember that mopey kid's mom got bit/shot in the last episode and have no recollection as to how Rueben Blades' daughter got injured.
His HBO comedy special "Alone In Vegas" is one of the all-time classics as well.
Shit, we didn't even realize the guy from Judas Priest was gay. A ten-year-old watching the "Breaking the Law" video today would be "who's the gay guy?"
Did any Punk band make any American record labels lots of cash in the 70's, anyway? I don't see how the Nasty Bits save these guys going under. They'll get better sales and more airplay if they sign the piano player from the Bat Mitzvah .
I like that the episode is called "Picnic" , like "Picnic Baskets"
He's no Viking. He's a SUCKing!
The OJ show is almost shockingly watchable, though.
Or ever held drumsticks before, even.
Hey, you guys stop making fun of Sideshow Jean-Ralphio.
Keyboard Nerd Corner: For both songs it was clear that the guy they hired to pretend to play the keyboards did not show up for the gig.
Live Anthology makes the case that Benmont Tench has been the band's secret weapon all along.
And "Spike" and the title track. There's a couple of great songs on that record.
This will be a great show
San Francisco cocksucka!