Spinal Tap is golden always. My mate and I watch it at least twice a year, just when the mood strikes.
Spinal Tap is golden always. My mate and I watch it at least twice a year, just when the mood strikes.
Prince. The Beautiful Ones. From Purple Rain. Genius
James Gang. A most underrated band. On the playlist of my youth.
Preach.
F’g awesome! Bringing it to Letterman. Love the fisheye lens in the vid. Watched and listened twice. Great post, dude.
It's a truly poignant song.
Sadly, it wasn't meant to last. Life is so messy.
So who do you think was more heartbroken in the end? Harrison, Clapton, or Boyd? The triangle resulted in some of the best music, imo.
Two jump to mind: Layla and Bell Bottom Blues. Heartbreak makes for great songs.
And the drugs and the partner swapping and Clapton’s poor, broken heart and, of course, the legendary Patti.
The Beasties in MTV when MTV was real, back in the day.
I didn't know the lyrics! Cool one.
Harrison wrote Here Cones The Sun at Clapton’s house. Wiki says Harrison was bemoaning England’s gloomy winter and celebrating the sun. I believe I have read there was much more going on then and there when that song was written.
I concur. Navy vet, sadly enlisted whose father was Navy officer, thereby, having seen both sides.
And he's got the best drugs until you hit port.
Especially, especially, at a Titans game. It would only be worse if they were playing the Saints. - NOLA expat living in Tennessee.
Yeah, so at least he got that part right. Small comfort when you feel the fool.
You are so very bad. Wonderful imagery.
But, man, it does sting for a bit if your byline is on it.