The novelization of Oh! Heavenly Dog, the Chevy Chase / Benji vehicle, was a fine piece of literature as I recall. I was 10 at the time but I had impeccable taste.
The novelization of Oh! Heavenly Dog, the Chevy Chase / Benji vehicle, was a fine piece of literature as I recall. I was 10 at the time but I had impeccable taste.
Dead Dog's Eyeball is one of the great albums of the 90s. The Late Great Daniel Johnston: Discovered Covered is solid too, not in the same league but worthwhile, with covers by Bright Eyes, Flaming Lips, Beck, T.V. on the Radio, Vic Chesnutt and lots of other immaculately hip aristocrats. I especially like M. Ward's…
Hmmm … curiosity got the better of me.
Almost definitely. Both were associated with Caffe Cino and La MaMa.
No, not that guy. This guy:
Thanks, Warren. I can get that from Netflix but not Death Race 2000, so Private Parts wins, for now.
I need to finally get around to seeing that movie. I've always loved Eating Raoul and I like his later film Shelf Life quite a bit as well. In fact I know his sister a little bit and once spent time in his N.Y. apartment. Never got to meet him though.
I figured it was some kind of joke entry. Not that I get the joke.
I never heard of her either. She's a Brit apparently. That means I can feel classy about ogling her, right?
And he's already at 10117.
Not to mention that all indie pop has the DNA of "Candy Says." And that songwriting changed utterly because of Lou Reed.
OK, Gibberish, but let's make a distinction between my restatement of RD's points on the one hand, and any further discussion they might require on the other. I do think that I could point to specific statements, albeit some of them only half-articulated, that would support my version of his argument. I also agree…
I believe he is trying to say:
Sorry to change the subject, but — when, when, when are they going to start streaming Eastbound & Down on Netflix? I promise I will do a silly dance of joy. Please?
Jeez, you guys have a lot of time on your hands.
Um, Ratatouille though?
OK, I got excited and posted that before reading the article. Now I can say something meaningful (well, relatively). Being a die-hard fan of everything that is good about older country, I've been following this series with interest, but I have to admit that I've been a little disappointed. The subject matter is…
The proof …
… that he is indeed history's greatest monster is that this was posted a full half-day after the Vic Chesnutt interview and it already has ten times as many comments.
I would be all over that show … but yeah, that is a weird mix. What would a duet sound like? Or Vic singing "I Was Dancing at the Lesbian Bar" while Jonathan takes on "Supernatural." Wait, this is starting to sound awesome.
Gee, I guess my podunk town is due for Cupcake Me! to open in about 2012. That's about how long it takes for the trends to hit. Then there'll be Cupcake Me Too! down the street and we'll be stylin' like metrosexuals.