Demonstrably wrong.
Demonstrably wrong.
Oates mustache was hot at the time. And if you've seen him without it it's kind of like when KISS took off the makeup and all their fans screamed "Put it back on!"
…on top of a yak?
Yes. Eric Stonestreet will be competing on the trampoline.
I believe you are correct. I was lazy and just grabbed it from a lyrics website: oftenwrong.com.
I'm going to the movies!
I was a Hall and Oates fan before I ever knew that King Crimson existed. I love the in between years when they would come up with sublime weird stuff like Along the Red Ledge. But then their breakthrough closed with a Doo-wop/serial killer tribute and they named the album after it so you can't really expect normal pop…
Was he sitting down?
Of course. It's harder to keep up lately if only because the seemingly endless live material available. I love Fripp and company but I'm not gonna turn Deadhead about them.
The rumor at the time of its release was that if you dropped acid and looked at the cover of In the Court of the Crimson King you would see God. I just want to know if I'm supposed to look at the screaming man on the cover or the terrifyingly happy guy on the inside gatefold.
The three from the mid-seventies are flawless. Pick up Larks Tongues in Aspic, Starless and Bible Black and Red. I'm fond of their 80's trio of Discipline, Beat and Three of a Perfect Pair. Their work since then has been fairly consistent. Their first album is a classic and then they meandered for a bit. There's been…
You say that like it's a bad thing.
You're thinking of Joe Jackson.
No one called Pablo Picasso an asshole.
Brown acid.
He was also in the expanded version of Talking Heads that toured behind Remain in Light and is documented on the second half of the phenomenal live album The Name of this Band Is Talking Heads. Also a bunch of work with Laurie Anderson. And an oddball pop hit with his daughter: https://youtu.be/EY7kXn-VssM
Any clue how to find them? Are they under his name?
Temporary lay offs
Good Times
Easy credit rip offs
Good Times
Scratchin' and surviving
Good Times
Hanging in and jiving
Good Times
Ain't we lucky we got 'em
Good Times
Shall we ask Liza Minelli about her husbands? I make no claims on his sexuality but those who claim he is straigtht due to lack of "proof" as if being bi or gay is a form of guilt that must be proven, those people are wrong.
There was more thought put into it than I expected under the new regime.