But wasn't porn considered mainstream, arty, and cool at that time?
But wasn't porn considered mainstream, arty, and cool at that time?
Man's Job, Real World and Roll of the Dice are decent. In my mind, there's a twelve song album called Human Town / Lucky Touch that's recorded by the E Street Band.
That Paul Hewson; I hear he's going places.
I should want to cook him a simple meal, but I shouldn't want to cut
into him, to tear the flesh, to wear the flesh, to be born unto new
worlds where his flesh becomes my key.
He might have been a strict father to some degree, and a complete dick occasionally, but the only people who's lives he never tried to ruin were his kids.
"All you have to do is market CDOs based on the securitized cash flow of bundled high risk loans to HNW individuals. It's that easy!"
My buddy introduced the idea that "Look at the big brain on Brad" was an obscure movie or television reference.
"An opportunity has opened up with COMPETITOR, I have to turn down your offer. Keep in touch."
The fourth season takes things to a whole new level.
They were truly made in America.
Or, a house in the Hills on stilts.
That's cold, Jay.
Maybe the investigators are Feds.
Next you'll tell us they didn't actually film on Tattooine.
It takes on a whole new meaning when you hear the version from a December 2001 Meadowlands concert accompanied by a church choir.
That might very well be it.
Okay, Springsteen fans. Can anyone find me a recording of Further On Up The Road that sounds like an Irish brogue? A female vocalist is prominent.
Also, with Long Walk Home, is there any greater summation of Springsteen's work than this:
The version featuring Pete Seeger is unreal:
Stunt casting: Nichelle Nichols, or Clarence Williams III?