The Smiths and Morrissey solo in particular are probably the top example of something I liked a lot when I was younger and kept listening to into my early adulthood until one day I realized that I just didn't like them anymore.
The Smiths and Morrissey solo in particular are probably the top example of something I liked a lot when I was younger and kept listening to into my early adulthood until one day I realized that I just didn't like them anymore.
The Americans? I could see a great thread about Haddie & Paige secretly spying on Kristina and learning that Chambers Academy is actually a front for funneling money to anti-Castro forces in Cuba.
I love Self Portrait!
@BobSeger: "As long as he doesn't compare "Night Moves" to Wagner, Seth's still ok in my book"
The real story here is that Crackle is going to have a movie that you might have heard of.
I suppose we now know where Bill Cosby's NBC pilot & Roman Polanski's next movie will be ending up.
Bob Dylan "Day of the Locusts"
Drive By Truckers "Zip City"
Marshall Tucker Band "Can't You See"
Allman Brothers Band "Blue Sky"
Everly Brothers "Wake Up Little Susie"
James & Bobby Purify "I'm Your Puppet"
Poco "A Good Feeling to Know"
Elvie Thomas & Geeshie Wiley "Motherless Child Blues"
Skip James "Devil Got My Woman"
Dillard & Clark "Why Not Your Baby"
JD Souther - "You're Only Lonely"
Jay Ferguson "Thunder Island"
James Carr/Flying Burrito Bros/Linda Ronstadt, etc. "Dark End of the Street"
Hall & Oates - "Big Bam Boom" (the one with "Out of Touch" & "Method of Modern Love") - I was about 7 or 8 and I still love that album and recently repurchased the vinyl for $2.