Yeah, Under Pressure.
I agree, like I said, he's a greatest hits artist for me. 30+ year career and maybe one full albums worth of killer stuff. Definitely better than most, for sure.
Yeah, Under Pressure.
I agree, like I said, he's a greatest hits artist for me. 30+ year career and maybe one full albums worth of killer stuff. Definitely better than most, for sure.
Oh yeah, Changes and Rebel rebel are pretty good. The rest I can take or leave
The "band t-shirt over another band's longsleeve t-shirt" was definitely a real thing at my middle school and high school
Instantly pants'd and then choked with his necklace. The skateboard he obviously carried under his arm would have been swiped along with the cool Ray-Bans he was no-doubt rocking on top of his head.
I can't tell if it's sad or not that, as a child, I longed to dress the way 45 year old men with marketing degrees felt I should be dressing?
Yeah, I knew TONS of kids who looked like tie-dye guy, but if any kid showed up to my middle school dressed like the other kid - he would have promptly had the shit beaten out of him.
It's how kids in the BerenstEin Bears dimension dressed, probably
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It's sad that some marketing department had better aesthetic sense than any child in the 1990s.
Fuck me, I always envied that "vest over t-shirt, crazy colored baggy shorts with Converse chuck taylors" look that no child ever wore outside of 90s movies or television
Life on Mars, Ashes to Ashes, Young Americans, uh…Modern Love, pfffffff…..his cover of All the Young Dudes, and, um…..that 'sad little fat man' song he sang on Extras?
The satellites were a low-key nod to Billy Bragg's "A New England."
Shut up! You're crying!
Ha ha! What a weird selection of artists you listed there. Did Corey Haim ever even release any music? I will say, License to Drive is a better movie than any of David Bowie's albums
Right, but one of those weird things was not making consistent, quality music. I'm glad he was around, he seemed like a cool dude, but like Nick Cave and Tom Waits and Bill Callahan and Frank Zappa, etc., the music they make is the least appealing part of their shtick.
Yeah, and like six listenable songs
I lump them in with Bowie, both are 'greatest hits' artists for me.
It definitely set a template that most modern action films still follow, but is it wrong that all my`memories of Three Kings are just Ice Cube going "we three kings be stealing the gooooold…"?
Ha ha! Man, The Fun Lovin' Criminals are REALLY providing a fresh perspective on hip-hop, don't cha think?!
Chasing Amy 1997: My god! This movie is groundbreaking!
Chasing Amy 2017: My god! This movie is pretty gross!