Agreed, throw in a copy of From The Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler.
Agreed, throw in a copy of From The Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler.
Agreed, throw in a copy of From The Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler.
Here's the 'Very Sorry Songg.
Won't you help and sing alongg?
You spoony bard!
I'd like to think it was a Yankee game just to Toby could say, "I've been to 441 baseball games at Yankee Stadium. There's not one person there who's ordinary."
If you dig on Okkervil River too, Will Sheff and Charles Bissell cover each other on a 7" somewhere. Sheff taking on "Ex-Girl Collection" works far too well.
Good call. They're an easy suggestion to anyone who ever liked Interpol.
The Twilight Singers' Covers record is also full of goodies, primarily a slow burning "Hyperballad." Plus, you know, Dita Von Teese's crotch on the cover.
Agreeing with this. "Clinically Dead" is the easiest way to convert anybody into a fan.
Not sure if this has been brought up anywhere in the comments,but I just checked through my store's distributor and I can't order any one of his records? Did he go out of print, or Wal-Mart exclusive?
Agreed completely. I still think the single best moment in the books is when Peeves salutes them.
While GoF did have some wonderful moments (I thought letting Neville give Harry the Gillyweed worked far better than having Dobby give it to him out of nowhere), I always took issue with showing the audience David Tennant so prominently early on instead of letting the mystery unfold with some of its red herrings like…
Fill your pockets up with earth, get yourself a dollar's worth
Away boys, away boys, heave away