Bullhead, it might be their masterpiece, which is saying something.
Bullhead, it might be their masterpiece, which is saying something.
Wow, is he trying to make this go away by being as creepy as possible? Cuz that might work.
uhhh…the important part of that scene in the hospital is that the doctor proves its all in his head. Major plot point, plus Jimmy is forced to confront what he tried to avoid all along, that his brother has issues. How is THAT going to play out? Best moment of a strong episode.
Man, I love this one. Its gorgeous and silly.
The Monkees Day By Day book has a bit in it that Nesmith was adamant that the focus of the Monkees should be Dolenz's voice. That it was that special.
Been listening to the Monkees a lot lately and Mickey Dolenz is one of the greatest vocalists of the era. What a voice. Porpoise Song alone is enough evidence.
its more accurate to say that Dolenz and Jones were singers first, Jones was a stage star in Britain, Nesmith had already written hits for other bands (Mary Mary) and Tork can play anything.
I'm Still Here is a great film. His freakout after the Letterman stunt is intense and real as shit.
Joel Hodgson and Mr. Rogers might be the only true geniuses America has ever produced.
C'mon, you've totally ignored a host of great albums, like Then Play On or the dreamy Mystery To Me, no mention of their excellent early rock and roll and blues style and skips over two of their greatest songs Oh Well and Black Magic Woman. Fleetwood Mac were a great band before Buckingham Nicks joined, they then…
lotta great krautrock vs gang of four guitar work on their first couple of records.
Obviously a tribute to Schnieder from One Day At A Time…http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-LiRtWP0e…
Zoom in on this and know what it like to be among the damned.
Great interviews, terrible, grasping, derivative music.
Just wanted to note that the graffiti is a quote from The Last Poets.
My scorecard has They Were Wrong, Drum is Dead and Sisterworld as masterpieces. They can be otherworldly live as well.
another top touch album by a band at their peak. every record is interesting and different from the one before and this is no exception.
The compelling part of the Death documentary is that the surviving brothers plainly feel guilt over the fact that the member of Death who really believed in the concept was dead. They wanted to change the name, they scoffed when he said people would be into it in the future and then it turned out he was right. You…
but Zombie Mike Bloomfield is killin it!
can we stop saying "reboot" now? its stupid.