Glad the see Noel Gallagher on here.
Glad the see Noel Gallagher on here.
That's how I feel whenever I listen to it!
100% totally sincere Neil Diamond appreciation corner over here! No shame.
Amen on that Hall Of Fame comment.
Dammit! This pisses me off. RIP.
My mistake! fixed now
Nah. I'd like too, but I live in Australia, so I have to hunt for any of the music they talk about and I can't really contribute to the discussion of the state of radio over there.
That almost became his signature circa Braveheart
As I suggested above, Brandy Clark is one. Sturgil Simpson too.
Good to see the AV Club review some country music, and legit country music at that. Huge swathes of people in America listen to this music, while most of the Internet acts like Sun Kill Moon is the voice of a generation.
If you dig Kacey Musgraves, then you absolutely have to check out her writer Brandy Clark. her debut album 12 Stories is as good as Kacey's debut, but with added rambunctiousness and pathos.
There's more than that coming, if you can believe it.
Eh. I'm excited. Slash's 2010 solo album was legitimately great, and Morello's contributions to Springsteen's last album showed he can still pulls gloriously weird sounds out of his back of tricks.
Never thought about 'Living In The City' that way, but you're right.
Half of Songs In The Key Of Life, from the song lengths to the multitude of keyboard sounds, is proggier than most of Jethro Tull's albums. 'Saturn' especially.
Very good point.
1973 was also when my favourite genre, the much maligned and misunderstood Prog Rock, reached its pinnacle: "Dark Side Of The Moon", "Selling England By The Pound", "Space Ritual", "Tubular Bells", "Brain Salad Surgery". Some of that was about as far out as popular music would ever get.
Lee + Poe is a match made in a dark shadowy sepulchre.
I liked the tune of the flashlight song, but that extended metaphor was lame as.
I quite enjoyed Pitch Perfect 2 and found these actresses, and the rest of the cast too, charming and funny.
Not to mention "Electric Warrior", "Hunky Dory", "Every Picture Tells A Story", "Aqualung", "Pearl", "Tumbleweed Connection", "L.A. Woman", "Master Of Reality", "At Fillmore East", "Killer", "The Yes Album", "X In Search Of Space" and "A Nod Is As Good As A Wink…To A Blind Horse".
1971 was the year all the strands of…
No doubt, but none of that excuses deceiving the woman about something so serious. I wouldn't mind so much if at least they'd address the issue.
It's the same thing that infuriated me about the first season of Glee, when that girl lied to that boy and said he was the father and he rearranged his whole life to try and…