Nobody opened for them… They played at the city winery at NYC
Nobody opened for them… They played at the city winery at NYC
I also saw them three years ago! I was lucky enough to meet all of them except for John Doe… I thought they were great!
X- One of the greatest bands ever… Yet I feel like they aren't brought up enough. Happy they're still around
Might be my favorite band. They're certainly the band with the most songs on my playlist. I can't think of a song of theirs I don't like.
I was lucky enough to see him do this set last summer in Jerusalem… And when I mean that I was lucky I mean that since I'm a soldier in the IDF I got special permission to leave the army for a day and come back early next morning.
He did say a joke that went something like: "Everybody all over the world say that…
The actual weather headline in Israel- "Holy shit it's raining today!"
I should really read that. Sounds good.
I never thought we would get to a moment where the guitarist of Sleater-Kinney is considered sexist. What a world we live in.
I'll do my best. I'll tell you the truth, a lot of time the discussion here naturally revolves around a reality that's usually pretty divorced from the things I do day to day.
Thanks man. Honestly though the biggest threat to me right now is if my officer finds out that I used my phone while guarding. I'd have to close at least a month and a half on base without going home.
Oh the risks I make for a discussion online about movies…
I completely agree with the article, really one of the best I read in a really long time and one I can really relate to.
I am an Israeli 20 year old solider. As I'm writing this I'm literally standing in a guard post in the West Bank. If something goes wrong, I'm going to have to pull the trigger and shoot a person.…
True true.
I agree that there really is no need to make a competition out of everything, but comparing True Detective to Fargo is actually a really thoughtful comparison that actually makes sense because they are surprisingly really similar. It's kind of like people asking what's better: Star Wars or Star Trek, it's not…
Fargo. I completely recognize TD's achievements: the tracking shot was one of the most amazing things iv'e seen on TV, Rust Chole is great etc, but it left me a little cold.
Fargo on the other hand won me over I think because of it's warm heart in it's center. I know this is very much one of the virtues of Fargo the…
That's exactly what I did. I may have phrased the encounter as a heated argument full of rage, but it wasn't. He chose not to listen to me and I'm not angry at all.
That's completely true. I'm also talking about young people who are learning what to like and what not, and when they see a post or a list talking about THE GREATEST ALBUMS/ SONGS OF ALL TIME!! and all they see are Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd albums, they automatically assume that everything was great back then and…
It's also how they forget that there just always was crap and there always will be. No one remembers the crap from the past, and all that's left is the good stuff to talk about.
I'll always get into an argument with a person who says "man, everything was better in the past. Every movie, song, book etc sucks today!". I spoke to a guy once who said that the last good movie that came out was the Matrix.
Yo, however came up with them nuggets…. The Wire
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50,000 dollars!!! That's 50,000 lottery tickets!!!! That logic actually weirdly kind of makes sense. It's good to have Starburns for the occasional line.