LOL, exactly the track I was thinking of.
LOL, exactly the track I was thinking of.
It would be quite ironic to torture him with his own off-kilter live drum lines.
I'd imagine those sessions went something like this:
♫Oooooh what a good band we are—-back from the brink of existance it seems!
How about Matt Cameron's absolutely killer drum sound on Down on the Upside? My Lord, its just about perfect.
Erm…you mean…the FOOKIN FURY!
Especially S1 Rose Byrne…my God….
Have to be fire—-maybe cool looking blue fire, I mean, if we assume the Night King is going to melt the wall next week.
There's still time—-well um, 6 episodes, oh crap. Nevermind.
Yeah, but she suspected Baelish was up to no good before anything actually happened, then all of the sudden, she focuses her fury on her blood sister and completely dismisses any motive Littlefinger may have had for setting this whole thing up.
Nevermind that, all Jon had to do was nothing, and the Night King will be stranded behind the wall.
Ugh. The big problem I had with this episode was Arya turning on Sansa so quickly and definitively—-this better be a setup to trap Baelish because otherwise it makes no sense.
…and who to avoid at all costs, lmao
I'm a bit of an anti-Nirvana snob, but PJ's "Porch" for me honestly blows anything Kurt did on the UP sessions out of the water. Always thought the Nirvana unplugged was a bit overrated, but then again, other than the near-brilliant In Utero, I feel the same way about their entire career.
I'm still amazed that how far gone and skeletal Layne was during that performance that he was able to even attempt "Down in a Hole", nevermind nearly nail it.
Unfortunately they are real. My God, that "Hey there Delilah" song is so awful it makes me angry. But hey, they sold a ton of records, so they must be doing something right.
Other than the fact that Unplugged "Layla" was almost as overplayed as Whitney's Bodyguard cover, its a poor version of the song—-the original searing electric guitar riff and much younger Eric's impassioned voice are completely missing from the unplugged version. Bleh.
Remastered doubles the pixels per frame to a whopping 16.
How bout when Sonic went too fast for the screen to keep up, and he went off the screen? That was pretty cool too. I think it happened during the 2nd Act of Sonic 2 when you went down those really long runways.
Well, although …Murder seems to be more of a Peter Nowalk show, its just slightly more than a half season, and heavily serialized.