I was about to go back and add this. Spot on, sir or madam.
I was about to go back and add this. Spot on, sir or madam.
Avoid Manscape. Trust me.
Eleven!
And if I recall, the cheapest, worst seats were in the 80-90 dollar range. Plus fees, parking, etc. Would've liked to go, but not at that price point.
Best writeup I've read yet about this reissue. This record is amazeballs.
Bright Light. That's the gateway song.
I don't think the book is to blame for that.
Pairs well with the christian side hug.
Doesn't come off to well in the article either. Dude's a bit of a creep in ways other than financial as well.
If the acts are owed money, they're well within their rights to KARP.
End Hits kills. In a good way.
They do indeed take their cut (as does paypal), but I was able to, just as a casual seller from my personal collection as inventory, fund a trip to a friend's wedding and a trip down to Florida to record songs with one of my old bands. And it's much less pain-in-the-assey than dealing with record shows as a seller.
I'd actually love both, but sadly, my wallet disagrees.
It's been several years since RSD had more than one release that I cared about. This is the final nail. It's over. It's done. I'll be sticking with my usual routine of used bins and special orders from Rainy Day, thank you very much.
*checks off "Junior Mints" as candy I should not buy when seeing this movie.*
Tron. Favorite soundtrack. Mostly for nostalgic reasons, but I would love it even if it wasn't for my love of the movie.
My 12 year old son is OBSESSED with this song. I wish I Haddaway to make him stop singing it all the time.
Oh, I believe it. Another one I learned the hard way… DON'T do Birdhouse in Your Soul. You'll faint. Just no room to breathe and that coda goes on forever. (Possible as a duet, I think)
I know. Friends of mine are in a band called Home. This was in the days of netscape and alta vista though. Still un-googleable.
Aww, c'mon. Karaoke is fun. Admittedly, I hardly do it at all these days since I quit drinking.