I think this was done less for "comeback" and more like, "shit, I haven't released a proper album in close to 40 years."
I think this was done less for "comeback" and more like, "shit, I haven't released a proper album in close to 40 years."
*tries to find some way to say something cheesy that involves her current hit, "Love on the Brain, fails*
There were some people grumbling that because he did the Apple Music exclusive thing for two weeks, he was somehow not independent. Never mind that like he said, he did it for the money and distribution. It wasn't like he was signed to Apple.
Thank you for this write-up. Dumont has always been fascinating to me and it's a damn shame that many of the series aired on the network are now lost to time. I've always been fascinated by Mary-Kay and Johnny and how it was the first series to show a married couple in bed. Do any episodes still exist today?
Been on repeat since Friday.
Should've mixed it with some Jolly Ranchers.
Plus, his flow style and diction came from learning with jazz saxophonist Donald Harrison: http://www.npr.org/2010/08/…
Just lost it when the baby came in.
This is a good read, thank you for this.
He's been trying to reboot Spawn either as a live-action movie or a new animated series for a good 15+ years. I'm not holding my breath.
*holds up a pin*
Thank you for that screencap of Lucy in the review. Loved that outfit she wore during that sequence.
Does anyone else get a twinge of sadness whenever they read a Sean Spicer story? Like, he's an idiot but compared to the rest of the peanut gallery, he's kinda low on the food chain.
*pictures Evan ripping off his shirt and pants and screaming like King Kong*
Excellent article. Always fascinating to read about "Race Films" and I enjoyed when TCM showed a sample of them a couple months ago.
Thank you for mentioning the radio DJ part. Cause outside of FOX News, he was also the host who was fielding racist calls while interviewing Public Enemy on the "Incident At 66.6 FM" interlude on Fear of a Black Planet.
Yeah, I read about it before. Never fails to well me up everytime.
Off-topic: Wanted to say that the William Bell-Gary Clark Jr. performance last night was great. Nice to see some blues music up there.
I don't think Jesse Johnson was up there.
Yes, as we're well aware, Prince had some head-scratching views on certain things.