Nothing was problematic for Huey in the process since he's timeless.
Nothing was problematic for Huey in the process since he's timeless.
Still, you have to write a bunch of stuff (regardless of how much unpacking and high-brow analysis is needed) and people are impatient.
Well, did you know she was so mean that she once killed a man for snoring?
If I had said "brother" instead of "brothel" several years ago, I wouldn't have lost half my money.
This definitely falls into the "regardless of the actual quality of this, I have to make a snarky comment because x is in it" category for many.
I recorded Letterman almost every night as a kid in the 80s and would watch him after school. I'd sometimes watch an episode 2 or 3 times. Friends were kind of secondary.
For the better.
I sure hope he wasn't having the time of his life when I saw him. Because I wasn't even having one of my top 10 moments of that day during his performance. Knopfler was #1, lunch was probably #2, etc. etc. Well, Dylan was #2 but in a different way.
When I've mentioned the show, other people have said that I must have wanted to hear the hits exactly like they were recorded. No, I wanted songs that sounded good with interesting arrangements. Mark Knopfler co-headlined and he played mostly solo material that I was unfamiliar with. But I enjoyed every song and he…
Yep, that version was my favorite as soon as I heard the beginning notes with Edge playing piano. It's just the 2 of them performing it at their shows.
"I read someone say, 'The Edge downloaded himself into the audience, without asking for permission.'"
Or piss off those who want performers to play non-monotonously and appear to care.
Haha Well, even with all the angry Ipod owners and Bono haters, they still averaged over 66,000 per night around the world on their last tour and will sell out arenas around the world this time round.
Saw U2 open their tour both nights in Vancouver. Hearing about the band in recent times has mostly consisted of negative backlash and I wasn't even particularly looking forward to the shows. Bono's bike injury made me wonder if he even had it in him to be effective. So even on the day of the first concert I wasn't…
Nope, he's got plenty. Dylan sucks these days. Last night's Letterman was a classic.
I somehow don't see Dylan jumping up on any of the equipment like his last farewell musical guest. Some guy from Jersey, I believe.
Yeah, I saw Dylan a couple years ago. It was…well…the worst performance by a major act I've ever seen. And by a good margin.
I'm still trying to grasp how the world bought into Henry Winkler saving Richie and Ralph Malph from getting beat up by biker gangs of several dozen with his mere presence.
I have a feeling part of the problem is that when you become successful, everyone starts asking for money all the time. Every day. So the performer can simply say, "My manager handles all my finances. I have NOTHING to do with it. Here's his number."
Considering officials are rushing to set up everything before a down and get in position. their not picking up on it isn't very surprising. They have enough on their minds.