I think when you turn 16 you get that Best of the Doors CD sent to ya.
I think when you turn 16 you get that Best of the Doors CD sent to ya.
I haven't listened to it—but what I've read about him makes me not want to—and it seems like something I would dig.
It's a bit of a bummer—but I have recently discovered After the Gold Rush so i still have hope.
you're probably right—but I have those memories of Beggars Banquet hitting me or Highway 61 Revisited and I'd like that feeling again,
I am on a Neil Young discovery tour at the moment.
I have to force myself to get into this album—I know I'm missing something. This and Astral Weeks.
He's a lot better than Jack Kerouac—but the Beats don't mean much to me anymore. I guess Ginsberg is probably the best writer of the bunch—but he's a bit much too.
This movie is fucking bananas. Well worth a watch.
Just looking at the first bit of comments I notice a vein throughout—and my story is similar. My parents LOVED this show—and in 2003 I had a bit of a breakdown and had to move back home—and in short order I LOVED this show. It was so comforting to me. So I always get a little nostalgic kick when I catch an older…
"i'm so hungry I could eat at Arby's"
You're close to changing my mind—and I think Accelerate is a really great album—those first three songs fucking rock—but then it fades a bit to me.
It's a bass, Murray
i think its the best of the bunch but i don't think its better than Out of Time.
Peter Buck's simmering hatred in the video is great.
There was a foxy blonde that Kevin liked for a little while—-she was hotter than Cooper as far as I am concerned—and Cooper is smoking.
I think it's just nostalgia for one and not the other. I do love the Pantera song on The Crow and The rage song—and the Jesus and Mary Chain song. So actually it's just I like the Crow more.
Oh The Crow holds up a lot better.
Yeah I feel the same way—and I consider myself pretty well versed in that era's history and I am finding out a lot about people I never heard of.
he seems like he is trying to hard to be transgressive ,
I'm reading Ecstatic Nation by Brenda Wineapple—it's a non fiction covering America from 1848-1877—it's pretty goddamn good. This just in—Lincoln was a bit of a badass.