I'm going to continue my 42 year-long personal travel ban to the state.
I'm going to continue my 42 year-long personal travel ban to the state.
Hey, look on the bright side, you're still Alive, yeah. You're still alive. Ah-ah-ah-ah-live yeah, you're still alive.
Dad? I'm forty, and a dad, and all those guys are older than my dad.
R.I.P. Though Rory Spindell has done an admirable job with the character.
Yeah, I see that.
Well, hip tends to denote "new" and it's hard to be new and have gone through three frontmen.
The real Marc Maron would know who Roger Waters is without looking it up.
Still, though, the three eras are so distinct — they were effectively different bands with the same name — that it really does seem like a glaring omission. This couldn't have been titled "20 bands that have…"?
Maybe, that's the only thing that I think could disqualify. But seeing as how they included bands that *might* get a third frontman, I think it qualifies. Chicago had a lot over overlap.
When I think of three successive frontmen for a band, I think of Pink Floyd and Barrett, Waters and Gilmour.
Who was singing lead on "Saturday, In the Park" — if that is the name of that song. Always loved that one. The Peter Cetera stuff from the late 80s, not so much.
No Pink Floyd?
And by "the original" we mean "not the original."
The news is that the other girl is suing the school, but I agree that the lede was quite buried in this story.
Yet still no word from Edward Hermann.
I'm guessing you've never met my parents.
Hey, that's pretty great. Otherwise it would be like making a third Godfather film, replacing Robert Duvall with George Hamilton.
It'll end with them saying "Fuck this shit. Next time they should get a bunch of Bothans to do it."
Try to make yourself appear big, raise your arms above your head, and make loud noises. Remember, Mark Hamill is more afraid of you than you are of him.
Nope, I'm afraid they're as American as border walls and Muslim internment camps. They're here to stay.