Insightful as always, Cookie. What I want to know is, when are you getting your advice column?
Insightful as always, Cookie. What I want to know is, when are you getting your advice column?
The Replacements Live Archive Project has the whole show archived. Sound quality is actually pretty decent. Their Facebook page with the link is here …
I really enjoyed Heathen and firmly believe that Tony Visconti has as much to do with Bowie's sound as Bowie does.
Guys, that's his "ripping off Scott Walker" voice.
He drank his own urine!
Truman Capote actually wrote The Catcher in the Rye?
Mine was the one that said, "Stole a mess of these lyrics from a guy who's never going to hear this song."
Bob's, but yeah.
The video's kinda funny I guess, but I strongly suspect this "fan" would be the same asshole calling Trent Reznor out for releasing the same album over and over if his sound never changed. Let's call it the curse of the artist with a long career: damned if you do, damned if you don't.
Oh my god, yes.
Me too! Tell it! Tell it!
Ha ha! Good one.
I remember that! Sadly.
He's Canadian, duh.
So you're saying Homer hasn't picked up a Harley to use in a sword fight lately? That's around the time I checked out.
Making soup.
But if you know where to look …
Bill Dance, right?
"Stay tuned for six hours of golf."
The G.I. Zapp commandos sounding off as they parachuted out of the plane (and Nixon tried to rename them) was funny. Freezer Burn, Nutcracker and Waterboard were kind of funny, but the last one - Orphan Crippler - was hilarious.