Every time I see your handle, the German-American in me wants to say "gesundheit".
Every time I see your handle, the German-American in me wants to say "gesundheit".
Nailed it. Thanks for sparing me the legwork to add this to my repertoire.
I loved this take-down; the whole "planetoid" has been exposed as nonsense, and Tyson needs to fix his planetarium to put Pluto back in the solar system along with the tenth planet discovered a decade ago in the Kuiper Belt.
VU stans for what, and which song are we on?
Kareem was brilliant. If you're an Airplane! fanatic like me, find the film Zero Hour, featuring L.A, Rams star wide receiver Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch—it's amazing how much parroting is done from that film to make one of the best cinematic parodies of all time.
I bet B.B. King was the last international star to do two shows a night, possibly with two different line-ups or perhaps a second-set cameo.
It also sounds like an afternoon crowd, can't explain why.
tyvm for doing legwork on this.
Oddly, it doesn't appear to be the same gig at all.
Ottawa, since it's the only one I mentioned previously. Trying to get a taste of it to see if it's the same concert (while tuning up: "hey everybody, Bill Cosby's here—oh I'm sorry lady, I'm sorry").
Right, you're not the troll.
It's the title of an obscure (and bad) French 1970s psychedelic band, Gong or Planet Gong.
Didn't know there was a legal version of it now, I got it on tape in college back in the mid-1980s.
I had absolutely no idea this was a thing that was in the works. Fan-freaking-tastic, now I have a reason to live.
My understanding is that Yesterday is the most-translated song in history, so the article might need to broken up into twelve parts.
I think that's the album where FZ gets Clapton to say "I'm god" on it.
Not sure I've heard another Sweet Jane, but Devo's Satisfaction would be worth re-reviewing.
I've got a bootleg, Ottawa 1968, where he talks about writing the song back in 1776 but putting on a new 1898 arrangement on it. The intro I never heard before or since, then the lick drops in with some muted chords, and it's the best version I've ever heard.
Camembert Electronique!
I thought and still think Album kicked the most ass of anything in Lydon's career. Great outro solo by Vai.