He's kinda still alive, and thus in the position to make more
He's kinda still alive, and thus in the position to make more
Really it doesn't matter if you don't like some of their songs - they're so short that they're over before it can get annoying
MBV actually have quite a reasonable-sized catalogue (compared to the bands listed here) - they were a jangle-pop band before they went shoegaze so there's a couple o' records from that era too
They've been made deities by younger generations, but that's the only real similarity between Morrison and Curtis - Curtis was actually a good writer and the imagery in the songs is pretty well done. I've heard he wasn't a particularly nice guy IRL though…
Looking at the cast you're probably right
The show was fairly decent (especially considering it was Living TV's first attempt at an original drama). They manage to create a reasonably creepy atmosphere - it's main real problem was that the episodes tended to meander a little in the middle, but the show was enjoyable. (Also it's weird to see Will Young acting,…
"Why can't we smoke?"
Oh he may snark, but we all know this screenshot is from his Farmville
Personally I'd prefer Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Nah - most of Wes Anderson's characters are messed up in their own way.
Wait, Johnny Borrell is that you?
Like Frank Black?
People claim they're reading for the art, but really just want to see lesbians?
Well he can't help it, can he…
Like a feline post-punk band?
My issue with M&S is that the album is a bit too over-produced and more pop sounding - the EPs that preceded it were quite rough at the edges but as soon as they signed to Columbia (I think) they were watered down.
The first part of Knowing was alright (when it was trying to be a supernatural conspiracy thriller) then it turned into 2012.
On the 'Ebert got it wrong' line:
The Venga Boys?
How dare you suggest Jake Gyllenhaal is like Laboeuf