To this day, the episodes of Match Game that feature Paul Williams and Richard Kiel (Jaws from the James Bond movies) remain some of the most f'd up 23 minutes of television ever. Good god was he wasted.
To this day, the episodes of Match Game that feature Paul Williams and Richard Kiel (Jaws from the James Bond movies) remain some of the most f'd up 23 minutes of television ever. Good god was he wasted.
To this day, the episodes of Match Game that feature Paul Williams and Richard Kiel (Jaws from the James Bond movies) remain some of the most f'd up 23 minutes of television ever. Good god was he wasted.
Yeah, there's a difference in the tones of their songs: Joe's a bit more earnest, Rodney more wacky. Beelzebubba was definitely the last record of theirs I was excited by—you can sort of feel the garage-y jokeyness leaving.
Yeah, there's a difference in the tones of their songs: Joe's a bit more earnest, Rodney more wacky. Beelzebubba was definitely the last record of theirs I was excited by—you can sort of feel the garage-y jokeyness leaving.
In the fifth paragraph. Initially Jason wrote that Rodney sang it, but it was corrected—" “One Saturday I took a walk to Zipperhead,” sings guitarist Joe Genaro through his nostrils over an itchy, jangly, jumpy riff."
In the fifth paragraph. Initially Jason wrote that Rodney sang it, but it was corrected—" “One Saturday I took a walk to Zipperhead,” sings guitarist Joe Genaro through his nostrils over an itchy, jangly, jumpy riff."
Joe sang it, not Rodney.
Joe sang it, not Rodney.
Who you callin' "no-words"? Uh-uh. Gauntlet. Thrown.