"Waul Parker, Mall Walker"coming soon from Happy Madison!
"Waul Parker, Mall Walker"coming soon from Happy Madison!
About him, yes. By him, NO! YOU INHUMAN BASTARD, IT WOULD NOT!!
Fuck me, there's five of them?!
Gilbert Gottfried doing Ice T's entire bit, word for word, was one of the funniest things I've ever seen.
If they just got up and just bronzed the shit out of him?
It's "Pistol" for me, and yeah, wouldn't that be a very Isaac thing to do? Ha!
Expertise deferred to, sir or madam.
How neat! I don't know how feasible this is but wouldn't a feature for journeyman musicians akin to "Random Roles" be cool? Call it "Random Notes" or something. I bet music geeks like me would eat that shit up! Anyway, great article, such an important band for nerdy punk kids.
Well, I'm definitely gonna watch the pilot, but that's all, I'm sure. There's only so many breaths you get in this life, lol.
Well, I'm definitely gonna watch the pilot, but that's all, I'm sure. There's only so many breaths you get in this life, lol.
Brian Baker also played in Junkyard, Doggy Style, and the Meatmen. I would love to just listen to his stories.
Greg stared off, into the unknown, then shaking his head turned to Brian and said, "no, I'm afraid, we can't go back…I'm sorry. Wa-chao!"
Thank you for repping the Residents!
Ah, that makes more sense.
"If you like Piña Coladas!"
And the opening! "Alright, one more time with attitude…"
You think "How Could Hell Be Any Worse?" and "Suffer" sound like "Singles Going Steady" and "Different Kind of Tension"? Or did you mean BR's later work, perhaps?
In Graffin's book he goes into detail about the soaring multitracked harmonies, and it's not really a Beach Boys thing, at all, but reflective of the very strict church he grew up in and their "instruments are not allowed" policy. As a response to that, naturally the choir and congregation had to get clever with the…
It definitely seems like Now See Here did a wonderful job with you.
That's the only one I've read, but, man, it was good.