Uh huh.
Uh huh.
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Murder Ballads. Dr. Octagon, Dr. Octagonecologyst. Cibo Matto, Viva! La Woman. Ween, 12 Golden Country Greats. Ministry, Filth Pig. Exit 13, Smoking Songs. Johnny Cash, Unchained. Gravikords, Whirlies & Pyrophones: Experimental Musical Instruments. Naked City, Black Box. David Toop,…
Maybe this is old news, but have you ever accidentally omitted the u when going to avclub.com? Actually looks like a site I'd like to spend some time with.
So go create a body of work that depicts the diversity the way you want to see it.
I'm tired of it already, and this is my first time encountering it.
In fact it's a hell of a lot better than slacker, for my money.
I place this kind of list alongside my increasing annoyance at young liberals as evidence that I am just not in the young generation anymore.
Still without competition atop my Best Of list.
I still use Last.FM regularly, though the last six or seven site overhauls have all made it less interesting to me. I think the charts just appeal to my narcissism.
I remember the night I first saw that show — they played some great Coldcut videos. I felt like MTV had dropped acid.
But if you haven't heard Longmont Potion Castle specifically, you really know not of which you speak.
I think that's a very generous take.
Go on not paying attention to him. He is not worth it.
But nonplussed is his baseline state. Also, his reaction to Eric Andre was actually appropriate and fairly effective.
Really enjoyed your thoughts here.
Apropos of nothing, I recently had a dream about meeting Stephen King. I told him, as I probably would in waking life, that I like it when he writes non-fiction.
Trump supporters let him get away with claiming that he was going to
shore up his limited expertise by surrounding himself with brilliant
people, after all. His ideas are now being vetted and found to be rather lame, that's all.
If he were a
Clinton he'd probably be on trial for that movie review by now.
What's good about him that the focus should be shifted to?
I guess that proves you right? (No, it doesn't.)
(That notion of social construct, it seems to me, being a necessary part of the idea that it's even possible to "desacralize" something.)