I disagree, I think what makes the Beatles amazing is that you can put on some of their stuff and its as inventive, original, but still completely relatable, as it was in 1969.
I disagree, I think what makes the Beatles amazing is that you can put on some of their stuff and its as inventive, original, but still completely relatable, as it was in 1969.
That's such a shitty quote because when you're 6 you'll like different songs… When I was 6 my favorite song was "I want to hold your hand." Now twenty years later, it's "A Day in the Life." Even if they were written by the same band, to compare the two is to compare Beethoven and Rafi.
The Argentine Secret in Their Eyes was an all time great movie and deserved Oscar winner.
That and the incense were the most risque I've ever seen this show…
Exactly — Haley is the only character growing and changing and Andy is the catalyst. I think it'll work well and I see where it's heading. Ultimately changing because of others, sometimes for the better, is a part of growing up.
One of the all time greats, not even the best song (or the 2nd or 3rd) off of "Blood on the Tracks."
Rick and Morty has an excellent premise, which promptly falls flat on its face and get's unbearably boring two thirds through the first season.
What make Dark Side of Oz cool is that it's the entire uninterrupted album. I can pick and choose songs from nearly any bands catalogue and make it line up with this movie. Yes it's alot of work, but it's not very impressive.
I've rewatched this scene twice… and still cried. Yes, it's campy, but Mad Men refrains from anything resembling this kind of camp or emotion, it seemed like a needed release. They also could not have chosen a better song to illustrate Don and Peggy. May have been the best scene on the show.
"My name Kendrick Lamar. AKA truck to me just a car."
Absofuckinglutely. The Show Must Go On on the studio version is basically a ditty, while on Is There Anybody Out There it's one of my favorite songs. I'd say everything after Hey You is better live than studio, except for maybe Comfortably Numb. Songs that are almost filler on the album are fantastic live.
Guessing Grateful Dead and other jam bands didn't count because that's just too obvious.
God forbid Israel do anything that doesn't involve Palestinians.
When will people finally realize that Apple's business model is "fuck our customers as hard as we possibly can."