No, that was Paul and Chris Weitz.
No, that was Paul and Chris Weitz.
Agh, dang it.
*thinks hard* Yes.
This was always an entertaining read about VH1 Classic frustration. Thank god for YouTube later on…
Omg, I went to high school with this one guy, and he put on his copy of Staind's Break the Cycle in the weight room when he was starting to lift. Just to make conversation with him, I casually asked him where got it from, and he said to me "I fu**ing STOLE IT!!!!!!"
The Sign was my first album too. But it was Santa that got it for me. On cassette.
Spotify's Discover Weekly playlist has been feeding me a lot of decent songs in recent weeks… some of which are not as well-known or by lesser-known artists, which is pretty cool.
Never gets old for me.
After I bought my sister and I some white chocolate pieces at the Willis Tower store (which is delicious, by the way), I figured I'd give the rest of a box to someone on the street, as it was too big to finish between the two of us right then and there. Short time later, a panhandler on the street asked for change and…
I clicked on the comments just to look for who was going to post this pun.
So yeah, there’s blowback. But I’ve been experiencing that to some extent since we formed. I remember an early Arcade Fire show, where we played a song called “Headlights Look Like Diamonds,” which is kind of a dance-y, New Order song. It was our first hit, really. We played it, the crowd went crazy, and everyone was…
I have a feeling a few of these threads will pop up before the evening is done…
I didn't read the links at all, but maybe they were a little underhanded when it came to being blatantly racist in their titles? If I'm at Spotify and approving tons of music from smaller record companies, stuff like "Hate Forest" might not resonate too much with me one way or another, especially if I don't even…
Ha. Well, in this case, it was my attempt at a joke… and perhaps a bad one at that. You're most likely correct here.
Late 90's, you mean? Dr. Doolittle was 1998 or so… Aaliyah died in 2001.
The band's essentially just Terri Nunn though, right? Aside from that episode of VH1's Bands reunited…
Not even the love story of Lorraine and George? Or how the "power" or love brought them together even when their son absolutely f*&#$% things up by pushing George off the road?!
I've kept up with Roxette's newer material since *gasp* the 90's to some extent. They still write and perform some decent pop material.
Oh wow, Somewhere Out There… that stuff was HUGE on AC radio back in the day. Might still be?
The story that Crowe tells about his phone call with Gabriel is great.