Don't forget the T&A Matinee. And Soul Man, which I'm pretty sure ran once a week for at least a year.
Don't forget the T&A Matinee. And Soul Man, which I'm pretty sure ran once a week for at least a year.
I choked up just from the thumbnail.
Wow, you were right about that. Jesus Christ, these people make me more ashamed of being a nerd than I ever was in junior high.
I think you mean Jakob Dylan.
Nearly every country album from 1979 to 1994 can be safely discarded. I make exceptions for Dwight Yoakam, Randy Travis, Lyle Lovett, and Emmylou Harris.
I'd go with Southtown Girls, but that's mostly because I am a Southtown Girl.
This reminds me of the people who mixed Zaireeka together as just one album. They missed the point entirely, but I still appreciate the effort.
Jerry Zucker gave my commencement speech when I graduated from UW, and it was a barn-burner. Screw famous heads of state - weird comedians give the best life advice.
About $20 of that opening weekend haul came from my family. We'd just moved to the big city, and getting to see a movie on the opening weekend was still enough of a thrill to get us to the theater.
About $20 of that opening weekend haul came from my family. We'd just moved to the big city, and getting to see a movie on the opening weekend was still enough of a thrill to get us to the theater.
I just realized this earlier today. I keep trying imagine Mr. Fring freaking out on Jesse for scuffing his shoe.
I just realized this earlier today. I keep trying imagine Mr. Fring freaking out on Jesse for scuffing his shoe.
Hasn't it always been like this? Check out the billboard top 100 from 1971 (http://longboredsurfer.com/…. No Zeppelin, Joni, or Bowie; Marvin Gaye's way down there at 21, the Stones at 18. A few of those songs have stood the test of time, but it definitely doesn't have much in common with what has become 70s music…