They're too busy fucking everyone else.
They're too busy fucking everyone else.
With a pussy-grabber already in the highest office, did this really come as a surprise to anyone?
I normally only hear those tracks when they pop up on shuffle play - similarly, Martin Denny, Les Baxter and Alvino Rey all seem to work mixed with pretty much anything - but the full album provided the perfect soundtrack for bringing in and folding laundry as the sun was going down.
First time:
Chris Cornell - Scream / Euphoria Morning
Jackie Shane - Jackie Shane Live
Gets me every time. The combination of Letterman's story at the beginning, all the dearly departed featured in the slideshow and the song itself never fail to choke me up. I probably watch it every couple of months or so.
Sure I think of specific brands, but I still almost always end up buying whatever happens to be cheapest that day.
That's the thing, though - is it even necessary? if I genuinely like a video, I'll click "like" anyway; if I find the uploader's content interesting enough that I'd like to see it regularly, I'll click "subscribe" - why bother asking people to do it at the end of every video?
Anyone else hate being told to "click like and subscribe"? 99% percent of the time that's a deal breaker for me and I end up doing neither.
I just love the idea of Pryce being so incompetent that he had a security system installed without having it include his back door.
I became friends with a German exchange student who went to my high school in Canada for a year. When I was in university he came for a cross Canada tour with his brother and brother's girlfriend, and they all crashed at my place for a few days. My friend was pretty much fluent by then, but the other two spoke very…
Now that I think about it, it did coincide with the beginning of the end of my teenage Nine Inch Nails fandom. Still really glad I never got that "NIN" tattoo I wanted to get on my forearm back in high school.
Love this soundtrack. I agree with Rife that it holds together well, though I also have to agree with Reznor that "The Perfect Drug" is far from his best, and the Rammstein tracks sound pretty dated. But the versions of "I'm Deranged" improve upon the album original, and Lou Reed's take on "This Magic Moment" is one…
Someone thought Mr. Hooper's death needed a spoiler warning!?
Albini produced (er, recorded) Surfer Rosa, which is one of the reasons Nirvana stated at the time as wanting to work with him.
Stick a fork in this comment section, it's done.
Upvote for "Girlfriend". Richard Lloyd and Robert Quine both have so many killer solos on that run of Matthew Sweet albums from Girlfriend to 100% Fun.
Goddamn right. I read it over twenty years ago so I'm not sure who to attribute it to, but someone once said that "Neil Young can do more with a four-note solo than Eddie Van Halen can do with an entire fret board", which perfectly sums up the greatness of NY's guitar playing.
That's a good choice. I also love the live version from Live at Nassau 1976.
Those are both so good. So many favorites to choose from, but for Dinosaur I almost went with "Raisans" from You're Living All Over Me - the entire song is already emotionally-charged and extremely loud, and then this guitar solo that's somehow louder than everything else just comes crashing in like a force of nature.
"Walking on a Wire" by Richard and Linda Thompson. All the pain that has been building up through the song unleashed in a brief, economical solo at the very end. I get goosebumps just thinking about it.