I love the way they handled it being a - what do you call that, mixed? - family. They were just brothers. Their parents were just their parents. Nobody was a step-anything.
I love the way they handled it being a - what do you call that, mixed? - family. They were just brothers. Their parents were just their parents. Nobody was a step-anything.
Taco Bell breakfast: Biscuit Tacos. I would eat them again. Breakfast Crunchwrap? I've eaten it, said that I don't need to try one of those again and then I order one to go with the biscuit taco the next time I'm there, so that's something.
The 9th Doctor has farting aliens. You start the kids on the 9th Doctor.
*properly
Unless there's been more than one Scooby Doo cartoon revival, I was all set to appreciate this until I saw an episode and the mystery had a supernatural explanation and that ruined it for me.
I know a lot of kids who love Adventure Time. Also, Finn has been a popular kids' Halloween costume for a few years.
Yes. When a book or movie takes it for granted that I share their faith it is off-putting for me but I enjoy gospel music, whether it's Johnny Cash or Bill Monroe or Mahalia Jackson or whoever they play on V103 on Sunday mornings.
This must be the worst part about being John Lydon - that people always assume that if he is not angry then he is being ironic. He is not allowed to be sincere.
That interview was from 1980. Disco had already peaked and become the butt of jokes in popular culture. This was not a punk thing particularly.
The unspoken but obvious part of your statement is "and Sabbath made possibly their two best albums with him as their singer."
Usually the onus is on the person making an assertion.
Regardless, I can't find anything from the original punk rockers talking about disco. Later punks seemed to get a chip on their shoulder about it but a lot of the earlier acts (especially if you will allow me to include New Wave) appeared to be influenced by disco…
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Where did you get the idea that punk and disco didn't get along?
Punk didn't have any beef with disco.
A lot, maybe most, serious Sabbath fans think you have no idea what you are talking about.
If a man who acts in movies for a living gets a job offer that fits into his schedule and pays well enough, why wouldn't he take it?
Why not upvote your own post? It's a great way to show how committed you are. Later if you change your mind you can downvote it. I always assume that if someone hasn't upvoted their own post that they're just trolling. Lots of trolls here by the way.
Willie Nelson is exactly like Bill Maher. In every way.
The King of stage banter is Howlin' Pelle Almqvist of the Hives.
And if you'll believe what he says on stage he's also the rightful heir to the King of Sweden.
Don't hate to be that guy. Hate that somebody has to be that guy. There's a ton of great live R&B that this list ignored: James Brown - pick anything off Live at the Apollo. Lou Rawls Live - same. Donny Hathaway…I'm stopping here but there's so much. And the Bob Marley song? That makes the list seem even whiter.