This comment reads like a Radiohead lyric.
This comment reads like a Radiohead lyric.
Reading the AV Club’s coverage of the whole thing is by far the most attention I’ve paid to the show since I was a kid.
Those not expecting an excess of boomer rock going in are not familiar with Rolling Stone, though they can be forgiven for that. Dreams does kick ass though.
“Hell, even I thought I was dead. Turned out I was just in Nebraska.”
Those wounds run pretty deep.
Now THAT would have been original!
I try to give people credit for having principles within their ideological belief system, with support of Trump being the endpoint of that empathy. I would have thought of Dole as one of the quintessential guys I kind of respect despite totally disagreeing with them, but I guess not. Hard to be in your 90s maybe? I…
Essentially unrecognizable but still with us for the moment.
Never occurred to me before, but Seth Rogen’s delivery in Freaks and Geeks as a steal from Norm MacDonald definitely checks out.
Yeah, that sentiment really is just patently false. I mean, whatever, enjoy your Kenny G, but a logical fallacy is a logical fallacy.
Totally, though I prefer Dark Star.
Nice, I appreciate a good exhaustive ranking. I’ll get to this later but for now I’ll also recommend The Texas Monthly’s ranking of all 144 Willie Nelson albums. One. Hundred. Forty-Four. It’s actually 145 since the list came out last year. The good reviews start somewhere in the 70s (not the decade, the album…
He’s Doug and you’re dad and he’s outta heeeeeeee...
Shout out to Scarecrow Video and Reckless Video in Seattle, and Movie Madness in Portland.
My overarching philosophy, Attempt Not To Be An Asshole For Once In Your Life, seems more or less consistent with all this.
The next suggestion on YouTube, also worth a rewatch.
Truth truly is stranger than satanic-tinged erotic fiction.
“All-powerful” except over his FEELINGS, amirite?
Planet 9? Sounds like something dreamt up by a stupid mind. Stupid! STUPID!
25 is inspirational, good for you.