Its definitely up there, but when I think of RiP, first solo that comes to mind is that Five Magics one because its so weird, yet amazing sounding. No question that Tornado is the more complex of the two.
Its definitely up there, but when I think of RiP, first solo that comes to mind is that Five Magics one because its so weird, yet amazing sounding. No question that Tornado is the more complex of the two.
And all of these hardships just made him taller.
Actually, Peter's solo that follows Mikael's in that very song is pretty damn good too, now that I think of it.
It was in a Guitar World's "100 greatest rock solos" issue like maybe 15 years ago or so, they interviewed Mike and he said "Basically I just copied Ace Frehley's solo in 'She'" —-which is less egregious, I suppose, since Frehley in turn ripped it off from Robbie Krieger. Its still one of my favorite solos to listen…
So many quotable, awful lines. "Are you a serial killer, man?"
No no no. THIS is the greatest creation of that movie! ;)
Episode 15 was all sorts of terrible, from Mama Pope's laughably written "Tick Tock" psycho nonsense to Rowan being IN CHARGE OF THE MISSION to capture his ex wife, to Flaky Fitz giving a direct presidential order to not release Maya (of course ignored), to Fitz (again) allowing himself to be manipulated by Rowan into…
I dunno about that last part….he's a master of the "flip flop".
The first one was so bad that it will always be awesome. Possibly the worst dialogue in a movie since Ed Wood's heyday, and some truly horrific acting.
It used to be my favorite too, then I found out that Mike admittedly copied Kiss' "She" and The Doors "Five to One". Kinda ruined it for me, because I had thought it was one of the more creative things I'd heard to that point.
I'm going to have to go with Mikael's solo in Opeth's "A Fair Judgement". Pretty simple as progressive metal solos go, but it has the feels.
What the FUCK, man.
LOL, I guess thats as good an explanation as any.
For some reason, that didnt stick with me as much as this scene did. Not sure why.
Plus, such polite Minnesotans spewing obscenities like Jonah Ryan in an elementary school.
LOL, I loved that scene. Also, worthy of note was Ewen telling himself to fuck himself.
The true boss will be revealed to be Captain Raydor.
I could've swore she was dead too. That was quite intense.
This has been a particularly vicious season. I dont remember being as disturbed as I was with the cup urine scene or the beating in the parking lot at any point in the first two seasons, and with characters like Dodd or Malvo, thats saying something.
Thats a good interpretation—-didnt even think of the sympathy angle, I just assumed she went full Jack Bauer on the guy because she knew Philip (at this point anyways) probably wouldnt be able to do it.