(edit) Someone else made my point first and better. I'll be at the bar.
(edit) Someone else made my point first and better. I'll be at the bar.
I saw Spin Doctors sometime mid 2000's and they very gamely played a set almost entirely from their first two albums, with a minimum of jamming. It was at the House of Blues, so I figured they tailored their set for the audience.
There were a lot of early 90's jam bands that found radio success writing three minute songs they could stretch to nine minutes live. Spin Doctors, Blues Traveller, DMB… basically the Horde lineup.
Semantically but not technically. A breakdown, in this case, is the removal of several instruments for a part of the song.
It's a breakdown chorus. And, generally speaking, breakdown choruses rule.
Like The Wolverine, this film loses a lot of energy in the second half, but that first half is amazing.
Holy balls, BABE is on the expanded overrated list. I might have to go on a rampage.
I see two Robert Rodriguez movies listed as highly overrated. This chart means nothing to me.
Ugh, yes. I switched the titles in my head. My point stands. Tje sample is lifted from the theme to Family Matters, not Full House.
"The dumber the dog is, the harder it is to hate them."
Guys, It's the "Family Matters" theme song aka "Everywhere You Look." Same composer and vocalist; different song.
What an excellent metaphor. Daily Show and Colbert for "immediate news" and Last Week for longer pieces.
Yeah. I couldn't help but notice that the scene where Finn "declares" his candidacy to Castro, Castro is being a good boss and telling the Polmar he needs to take time off, and Polmar is all "Naw, man. I wanna give some speeches about Chicago while standing in a pool of blood. Give me some cases so I can fuck those…
"Now get me out of this chair. I don't deserve this kind of abuse." <buzz!>
The cool effect of all the lights going out as Marcus drives is completely undermined by the working car. Either he controls his power or he doesn't.
Patton gets two episodes while Brick Cheesesteak sticks around for the whole season. Fingers on the pulse of the viewing audience, yo.
I believe part of Depp's backlash is owed to how the Pirates series plays out. His character is a revelation in the first one. Creaks are already starting to show in the second, but, by god, more is better; so by the time we get to the three hour finale we are treated to sequences of MULTIPLE Captain Jacks running…
It's not hindsight for viewers, is my point. We already know he's right.
Previously, on Brian Michael Bendis' Agents of SHIELD…
So is Peanut jewish?