Yeah, it's not like any of them were super at the time. A GroupOfPeopleThatTurnedOutToBeVaryingDegreesOfSuper?
Yeah, it's not like any of them were super at the time. A GroupOfPeopleThatTurnedOutToBeVaryingDegreesOfSuper?
I was actually interested in this topic but got so goddamned frustrated with my lack of understanding of how Reddit works that I gave up.
Similar issue to me with the Can't Hardly Wait soundtrack. Although I don't know what the hell they did with that version of Third Eye Blind's "Graduate". ::shudder::
You take that back about Studio 60!!! But yeah, that O Holy Night with Trombone Shorty legit makes me shed a tear every time. The episode with Sting's ridiculous lute songs is pretty great too. In hindsight, maybe they should have spent more time on the musical guests rather than forcing the awkward love stories on us.
Is you is or is you ain't one of his constituents?
A dead Lois?
Good King Walrus, please allow me to speak on behalf of the commoners and ask that you not besmerch the good name of S.A. Martinez.
* raises hand *
Can't C Me is the best track on the album as far as I'm concerned. It's the only reason I can tolerate George Clinton.
I concur, ish. The eponymous solo album was pretty good, but the follow-up with the Mystic Valley Band was terrible except for Nikorette.
As did I, and it was incredible. I was nervous about seeing the first show of the tour for an album that hadn't been released yet, but I was thoroughly impressed.
Agreed, and I'm a little disappointed in the lack of love for Aquemini (the track). When the second part with the horns comes in after the initial fadeout, it's one of the dopest few seconds of rap ever.
It's a good song, but the opening has always bothered me a bit. And by "bothered", I of course mean "made me shit my pants and wonder why that angry chorus wants me to come with them".
"I can tell WE'RE going to be friends."
I concur, doctor. Although if the rest of the movie turns out to be a space version of Open Water, I'll be a little pissed. And frightened. Mostly pissed.
If concert films are to be trusted, I don't think it takes much to draw a crowd in Brazil. I bed they'd have hundreds of thousands of people come out to a Creed concert.
I'm pretty sure that's the same kid that was Ben Stiller's son in Meet the Fockers. Yes, I saw it. No, I'm not proud of remembering that.
Are people that forgot to uncheck the box when ordering concert tickets considered "subscribers'?
RS gives you the cliffs notes versions of their articles online, but you have to get the print edition for the complete story. Which I guess is something, since they're absolutely terrible at reviewing music.
I can't speak to the straightness, but she has always been a little too man-ish on the show.