Robbie Dupree - "Steal Away"
Robbie Dupree - "Steal Away"
Jay Ferguson - "Thunder Island"
I don't think I've seen a single article that validated my reason to get rid of cable more than this one.
When I first read this, I thought it was an incoherent comment from some Taylor Swift story on the web. Now that I know its from a Lena Dunham interview…
I'm not sure that cruel, safe and gutless are mutually exclusive terms. Mocking dumb people for being dumb isn't edgy, it's easy and boring.
Reznor is from Pennsylvania
Am I the only one who sees this title and reads it like the theme song to Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood?
I presume that the cheap ethnic humor got toned down in later episodes, but still the tone-deafness of doing a sitcom about Indian workers doing jobs that used to be done in America during the worst recession since the Great Depression is a pretty legendarily bad decision, even by NBC standards.
Ed seems like one of the biggest holes out there now, though obviously not as popular as The Wonder Years was. Though it might work better on streaming platforms as an evergreen title like Friday Night Lights.
AV Club rule: Any article that mentions how bad Outsourced was (and it was bad, make no mistake) - will inevitably bring about 2 dozen comments from people defending the show, no matter how off topic that is to the original article.
I remember obsessively watching the entire series in the late 80s/early 90s in syndication (as well as the original Chicago-set series). I think I always had a soft spot for the 1st season because of the crush I had on Jennifer Holmes, she was 2nd to Jan Smithers on my late night MTM rerun crushes list. Sadly, neither…
Southern soul is pretty much all I've been listening to lately. This music only gets better and better with time.
Nobody cares that you have some sort of weird need to feel like everyone else is watching the Super Bowl.
I don't get all the downvotes here, you can quibble with the emphasis of a few of the things zebbart is saying, but this is not an offensive or racist viewpoint.
Gallagher smashed a watermelon and there was a new Oak Ridge Boys album inside.
Also, note that the song is calling out Northerners racism as well. After "Now we all did what we could do" he sings "Now how about you?" - ie. Alabama isn't the only place where racism is a problem, so don't chastise us for electing Wallace when you have problems in your own backyard.
Daniels was (and is) a big Jimmy Carter supporter. Like most Southerners, he was a Democrat until the Reagan administration. He talks at length about his continued admiration for Carter in Mark Kemp's great Southern Rock book "Dixie Lullaby". He even goes on about how great it is that the Allman Brothers are a…
Gallagher just smashed a watermelon and the new Oak Ridge Boys album was inside.
This is why your generation is the worst.
I've never heard of this guy and he sounds like a total douche.