Supertroopers?
Supertroopers?
MacGruber is criminally underrated! Every time I see the van of the super-team blow up in the background, I laugh for an inappropriate amount of time at an inappropriate volume, usually to the point of tears. Every time.
I want to see a littlefinger version
Bad Sports and Radioactivity are playing tomorrow might in St. Louis and I am so happy about it. Happy Father's Day to me, indeed.
I have a photo album full of selfies that I took in 1998 on disposable cameras when I was studying abroad. It was a quick and easy was to catch a moment with a new friend. It was never me by myself. Usually 2-3 of us. IN a foreign country, it's a pain to ask someone to take a picture when you can easily just stick…
Right, that was a negotiated deal. And I am thinking that there may have been legal action associated with that, too, but a quick google does not support that memory.
You can't stop a band from playing your songs live, as long as the band or the venue is up to date on that ASCAP/BMI fees.
Yes. That is his right. Artistic integrity has nothing to do with the issue at hand.
If you use another person's work in a way that is likely to increase your commercial benefit, you are using the material inappropriately, unless it is parody, criticism, etc (all the fair use exceptions). Homage is not a fair use exception. And there may very well have been people that downloaded that song…
Did Warner Bros have to clear the lyrical snippets of all the references in Built to Spill's You Were Right?
Also, the self-awareness of the nudity. "we are aware of the criticisms of the show. We just gratuitously showed you some tits, so now here is a totally unnecessary dick."
Yeah, this read as a fairly flippant-to-negative review for an A- grade.
I loved the self-referential "He's a bit brooding"
"We Never Learn: The Gunk Punk Undergut" covers a lot of Cleveland and Columbus ground, which makes sense since it was written by Eric Davidson of New Bomb Turks.
I hear you. My last musical project was punk rock in the vein of Misfits/ramones with scatological and offensive lyrics about NPR personalities.
I tried to do a combo of the two to see how good I could make it. It turned out to be basically UYI 2.
They were never going to continue to be successful as long as Axl continued to wear those awful bike shorts and use that big foam microphone.
I was 10 when this (and Hysteria) came out. I was at that point in my life a huge hair metal fan. I still am. No Shame. And for the record, High 'n' Dry IS the best Def Leppard album. I still listen to it to this day. I can't say the same about Hysteria or Pyromania.
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