The failed presidential run? How was Tig to know someone was filming the 40% remark?
The failed presidential run? How was Tig to know someone was filming the 40% remark?
Except that Sheryl Crow's sound is country influenced while Barnett's is influenced by psych/drone music. And their voices and accents are different, as are the subject matter of their songs and approaches to songwriting. And talent levels. But hey, they're both white women who play guitar and write songs, how would…
Eh. I think you might be looking back at 1997 with rose tinted lenses because to me it was a bit of a bust.
Sheamus and Orton are way overrated but somewhat agree on the rest, though I'd throw in Ziggler and, on the strength of this year alone, Reigns. He's got a LOT better the past few months. Hell, even Wade Barrett is far better than he ever gets the chance to be.
'Pretty fucking awful' is too excessive. The 80's and mid 2000's were far worse, both in and out of the ring. You could make the argument that there were fewer talented wrestlers in the fed at that time, but it did have two big advantages over 2015 WWE, namely:
Also Rum, Sodomy & the Lash, Kings of Rock and The Firstborn is Dead.
I get the feeling his problem is that he's in bad shape and gets gassed too quickly, which means most of his matches seem to take place in slow motion.
Night Slasher is one of the best action villains of all time. He's too good for what's basically a shit version of Dirty Harry.
"Will Smith rarely makes bad movies"
Counterpoint: Your entire posting history is terrible.
I'm just amazed the list of 20 didn't have space for Screamadelica, considering a) the album's one of the most critically acclaimed of the last 30 years, and b) the song's better than pretty much anything else on the list.
Talk about a transparently biased and self serving article. The album tanked because it was extremely dull, had nothing even approaching a single, and because the first Blind Melon album only had two and a half good songs on in the first place. The fact it was experimental doesn't matter much if the experiments failed.
Obnoxious, and in this case correct hipsters.
It could do with a little trimming but Loving Cup and Torn and Frayed are two of the best songs the Stones ever did, and the garage rawness coupled with the sprawl and the great music in there is what makes it a masterpiece. Saying you don't get Exile is like saying you don't get London Calling.
As long as we're talking pop culture, American Psycho, and to a lesser extent Less Than Zero, are Easton Ellis' best known and most celebrated books but his best is Glamorama, by a country mile. In fact I'd go further and say one of the best novels of the 90's.
Every Blur album post-Parklife is filler-y, especially The Great Escape. Blur's a very good album, just not in the same league as Parklife or MLIR.
They aren't great but let's not pretend Foreigner lyrics aren't at least two levels above, say, New Order's. And look at all the critical love they get!
Look, Jukebox Hero is a very good song, maybe even a great song. But Foreigner's, nay AOR's apex is Urgent. Seriously, one of the greatest pop rock songs of all time. To pretend otherwise is at best reaching.
I don't know about that but going by the crowd at least, Owens' T-shirt sales are really taking off.
It's not great, but it's also easily better than Ebony and Ivory and the Frog Chorus put together.