The Boris is crushingly effective.
The Boris is crushingly effective.
Spoot: Spot's troublesome kid brother.
I'm old enough to remember the TV commercial for that board game.
I have two copies of the Statues/Amusement single, one of which Grant gave me back in '81. Kinda swell production for its day.
I've got a copy of Double Nickels that Watt for whatever reason remixed, and let me tell you, listening to it is a very strange experience. There are among other oddities different Boon solos. It's like walking into your living room after someone rearranged it about 15 degrees.
Craigs and Garys also suffer the same sad fate every time.
"Eccch" with a "furshlugginer" and like that.
Love The Skull. Love The Skull to death.
Seconded. 'A Catholic Education' is solid, Dad.
I've had this record for the longest time, and it's just superb.
That building needs tuckpointing, and the roof will likely need new sheathing and/or rafters in addition to the roofing itself.
For the first time in my life I have to admit:
Ha!
Nick.
Zappa's a real putz, but I keep going back to the title cut on 'Apostrophe' and it's still a grubbily powerful l'il number especially with the great Jack Bruce basswork.
The worst of Don Van Vliet is a skidillion times better than the best of most other things.
…and the use of "it's a hard world for little things" in Raising Arizona.
I love this movie so much I get tongue-tied talking about it.
"I can feel myself gettin' awful mad…!"
More Duchamp in '13, I say. Marcel is the Man.
Just read 'The Plague' last month. Like 'Heart Of Darkness' it's one of the longest short books I've read, very transporting.