lynnmckenzie--disqus
Lynn McKenzie
lynnmckenzie--disqus

Such mixed feelings right now. I love it that we're finally getting remastered albums and unreleased tracks. I hate it that Prince's death is the cause.

Cast my vote via absentee ballot last week, more for the reason that I want to make certain it doesn't disappear into an electronic ether. Avoiding being harassed, beaten and/or slain is just a bonus.

OMG. I will now remember this every time I hear that song.

I thought it was funny the first time I heard it. It became dumb about halfway through. Besides, compared to "Maybelline" or "Rock and Roll Music" or "Roll Over Beethoven" or "Memphis" or "Back In The U.S.A." or…well, you get the picture. Pathetic.

Is there a way this American can watch? Sounds intriguing.

I've seen him three times. The last one was in 1987, when he was making HAIL! HAIL! ROCK AND ROLL!, at the Fox Theatre. I paid $75 in Eighties dollars, which made up for seeing him for free the first two times, I guess. Anyway, he delivered each and every time, but he was only 61 then.

It's a goddamn crime that that POS was his only #1 hit.

She manages to cut her wrist with a broken piece of glass and then basically peels the skin back to pull the cuff over it. Pretty bloody & gross & painful.

I read it. It isn't.

Throw another lie on the pile.

Little Red Rooster. Of course, that was when Brian Jones was still with them.

With at least one original (Run Devil Run) which held its own with the covers. In fact, one guy he played it for thought it WAS a cover.

Never mind Javier Bardem, where the hell is Paul McCartney?

Where Working On A Dream stumbles lyrically it makes up for in
its gorgeous, lush sounds, with “Tomorrow Never Knows” notable by
provenance of its sweet, effortless charm.

True, but the millennials want to protest by voting for Stein or Johnson. Even if you point out that this VERY TACTIC cost Gore the election in 2000, they don't seem to care. When we have to flee the country because of the fascist purges, I will curse them to hell and back.

Rex Stephens?

Sigourney Weaver at the Hollywood Bowl

No, this was the FIRST time they played Shea Stadium in 1965. They toured one last time the following year (and played Shea again) in 1966. So it was more like 55 weeks later that they played their last gig at the Cow Palace in 1966.

Wait, do you mean Harry Chapin's Cat's In The Cradle? Because I don't remember Croce doing that song.

Anyone else remember "If You Don't Love Me, I'll Kill Myself" by Pete Droge?