i always have, too.
i always have, too.
"glisterine"? like Listerine with a g? seriously?
they absolutely were not.
he did a remix for a contest when he was super young..not the original.
i've never gotten the appeal of those movies or comedies in that vein.
or the crazy-ass everyoneonthestage performance at the vma's in, what, '92?
you gotta go down! it's gotta be that way!!
i think that's a pretty beautiful song (and i can't fucking take the chilis anymore). i think when anthony couldn't sing for shit it was sometimes soulful and raw, even as it was kind of simplistic. then he clearly took voice lessons, and whatever that soul was got sanitized, leaving only the dull and dopey.
and by "people" i assume you mean millennials?
i love it conceptually/aesthetically..i just wish i could get crazy from it (physiologically) the way "real men" do.
all this.
frances farmer, very ape, even pennyroyal tea.
if i were him i would have said "i no longer want to do this feature, because you have exposed me as a dope."
"oh me" was my favorite thing on the unplugged.
that's quite inaccurate. the strumming rhythms and intervals are approximately what you're describing, but not literally one progression reversed to the other.
i bet you could name top 5 songs but not be particularly conversant in the scope of those eras.
the "backstory" was common knowledge when the pop-culture zeitgeist surrounded nirvana. your skepticism is wrong.
"soundgarden is a metal band, straight up"?
fucking love the posies. last 2 songs on dear 23 are unreal.
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