lol @me "violating" your 1st Amendment right.
I never challenged your right to post, I merely (and justly) disrespected it by exercising my right to free speech.
lol @me "violating" your 1st Amendment right.
I never challenged your right to post, I merely (and justly) disrespected it by exercising my right to free speech.
This is more than notable as I was told by my thespian collegians in the 1980s that part and parcel of any audition was that the prospect sing a song.
If the prospect tried to beg out, the casting crew would demand Happy Birthday. If you don't know the trick to this song, your audition stunk.
Like The Star Spangled…
Can't find the documentary.
Yet.
It's still on my radar along with some other comedy (Cenac's Brooklyn is impossible to find for try-out.
OK this is on my radar, here's hoping the AVC follows up, if not UpRoxx will do.
ouch worst pun of 2015 so far….
Wow you have bad taste in music from the 1970s.
Sorry dude, but if you were a 7-12 year old ("tween" had yet to be coined) when that song came on AM radio, you stopped what you were doing and listened to the crappy Japanese-made AM radio.
I've already called the cops (often) to get them off my stoop.
awesome html'ing, must learn how to do that
Cute, but using "a hundred-odd" when even a curmudgeon like myself who has never had a Twitter account but has had tweets tossed in my face thousands of times knows it's a 140 character limit is just lazy writing and made me breeze through the rest of the article.
Cops and music don't mix.
This episode was pretty darn good. I liked only three episodes of season one, but if season two's opener was a harbinger, I actually might become a fan.
[RESENTIETED EX MACHINA]
Your Twit of a Big Brother is making sure you don't make others laugh.
I love this episode but haven't seen it in forever because I didn't know which season/episode it was. Thanks AVC for that information.
If Ship was released in 1982, I think the single was released many months prior. I recall it getting airplay in the summer of 1981 as the audience knew the song (I know it wasn't my first hearing of it).
Darn, this season was shaping up to be the best. The second episode rocked.
Valley Girl was a hit in 1981. I saw him play it as the last song in October 1981, Vancouver B.C.
He allowed Nash and Joni Mitchell to get high in his basement, but his anti-drug sentiments caused him to bitch and them and everyone else getting stoned down there,
It's interesting to compare this situation with the longest-running non-athletic sport in history, chess.