The loudest, yes. The classiest, certainly not. It irks me how they tend to act like they invented the "12th man" thing. Apparently Texas A&M doesn't exist to them.
The loudest, yes. The classiest, certainly not. It irks me how they tend to act like they invented the "12th man" thing. Apparently Texas A&M doesn't exist to them.
You're clearly not a medical doctor.
Well, that was uh... quite the game. I was rooting for the Broncos, and I anticipated a good/close game, but I don't think anybody could have predicted the utter catastrophe that occurred tonight. Who knew the Broncos would shit the bed that badly? Oh well. On to March Madness!
Congratulations to all the Seahawks fans,…
Wait... Pulp Fiction...
Otto the Orange... Pulp...
IT WORKS ON SO MANY LEVELS.
This has always been my favorite Pink Floyd song. These guys definitely stayed true to the original. The music sounds nearly identical which I think is a good thing, there's really no other way to pull off a song like this.
This song was creepy when Led Zeppelin did it, so the fact that Tool covered it just takes it to a whole new level. I would expect nothing less from Tool, though.
I have the dubious honor of having grown up in their home state (Iowa) and live about an hour away from where they got their start (Des Moines). Because Iowa doesn't get a lot of recognition and we don't have a lot of home-grown celebrities, when they broke big it was kind of a point of pride for me to claim this band…
Agreed. Trent Reznor has pretty much said that after Johnny recorded that song, it wasn't his anymore. I would have to agree with that statement.
I might like that version of No Diggity better than the original. Way more mellow.
I see what you mean. I saw it was Pat Boone and I had a certain expectation as to what it would sound like. Then I clicked play.
I initially thought it was just the first guy doing the cover, but suddenly up pops Grandpa Elliot followed by everyone else. Very talented people all around. I'm not familiar with this movement, are these people all playing at the same time together across the world or were these recorded separately? Either way, very…
Cover Songs DUAN
I'd meant to inquire here last night, but how's the situation down in Atlanta, etc. doing? It seemed like there was a media blitz the day it hit and I haven't heard anything about it since then. Are the roads clear now?
This album never gets old to me. An all-time favorite. Happy Friday, folks.
beer, deviled eggs and chili
Dear god... You're going to make the wallpaper peel. I hope whoever you live with makes it through ok.
This movie does indeed stink. I find that the people who think this movie is awesome are people who typically love generic action movies, but then they see this and think they discovered an "indie" movie, and can't wait to tell people about how cool it is. Or just people who've never seen Pulp Fiction.
I grew up listening to mostly classic rock, including a lot of songs from this album, and I never realized until recently that the pillar had piss on it. Blew my mind that I had never noticed it before.
The title of the album (Maggot Brain) gives it even more of a "WTF?" factor I think. I love it.
If I had any photoshop skills at all there would be a banana peel incorporated into this, asap.