The frogurt gives you Zika virus.
The frogurt gives you Zika virus.
Magnolia Electric Co. is a goddamn masterpiece of a record.
I'd imagine most of them agreed to work for SAG minimums to keep the budget under control, and agreed to a percentage of the profits if/when it becomes profitable.
BEES?!?
He was also great in The Tao of Steve. And Comic Book Villains. Neither are particularly great movies, but I enjoyed watching him in them.
Didn't Patton actually write the bit this headline essentially rips? I seem to recall his first or second album featuring a bit about comics losing their edge when they have kids.
The one in my old hometown is now a diabetes treatment facility.
Even Neil knew this to be true, which is why his follow up, "Mouth Silence" does not feature any samples of the song. Be like Neil, kids.
I had never seen the "bread incident" before, but the best part is that the rest of the band just keeps playing the intro to "All Star" throughout the whole thing. Like this kind of thing happens all the time, and they are used to just riding it out until he's ready to stop throwing a fit and start singing the damn…
I listened to this song on repeat like that when it first came out, but I was about 8 years old, so a bit more forgivable.
I once argued with a roommate that Imagine is not some great, profound song and is actually kind of trite. Eventually I won that argument by playing "Imagine All Star People".
Love that album.
I've been commenting all over this post for the last several days, but you managed to succinctly summarize all my thoughts on the show in a single post.
I was the same until I finally set down with Exile On Main St., which I love top to bottom.
It comes up in the first episode when Sylvia's lawyer mispronounces the name as "Wit-tell" and Uncle Pete repeats the correct pronunciation a few times as he launches in to the legacy of the bar.
Wasn't trying to be a bully, I was genuinely curious!
I agree on all points, but there's no need to sell us.
No, that was an Alan Alda impression and it was spot the fuck on.
No clue, but I'm sure she had a good reason.
This show hit really close to home for me. My mom struggled with a much less severe form of mental illness, but was also addicted to a number of painkillers and ultimately ended up dying as a result of it when I was just 23. She was mentally and physically abused by her father (who ironically ended up outliving her,…