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Michelle Kirkwood
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Trust me, they sound absolutely NOTHING like Hootie & the Blowfish (whom I never liked, even though their lead singer had a good strong voice, and is now a country singer.) I know because I'm American, and Hootie were huge rock stars back in the '90's. You have got to be joking. Also, since you're never heard Hootie &

Have you ever actually tried listening to any of their CDs? One video does not make a band,or even represent all of their music—-how short-sighted of you.

Damn, I just wrote this whole thing on Fishbone, and accidently vanquished it—-yeah, I'm pissed off about it. Anyway, I recognize that off their 1st album—it's called "Industry" or something (the same CD that "Lyin' A** B**** is on—-yep, I'm a fan, even though I've had issues with some of their songs, and found them

To be fair, I heard or either read somewhere that Lennon himself said that the song was pretty f*****-up and wished he could take back writing it—-but at least he owned up to how messed up it was in the first place.

Damn, that's funny—and crazy as hell! Did she still call the police on you,though?

Musicians have always recorded acoustic-based music, even before recording equipment, and they were still doing it in the '80's—-Vega was just one of them introducing her own style/take on it.

'Til the break of dawn—-cars ride by with the boomin' system (classic LL Cool J tunes from 1990,actually.)

Hey, I liked my Noids and my Domino's pizza back in the day—-always liked those goofy-as-hell claymation commericials anyway!

I saw one of them where she interviewed this guy while he was riding around on some carnival thing and the interview was hooked up live from wherever he was. So I'm not the only one who actually remembers that she even had a show—-she's not a fave of mine—-I just always thought she was more weird and eccentric than

A socialist singing contest where winning a prize wasn't the goal!? Interesting—-sounds similar to how today's rappers call each other out in a face off or something.

For real, considering they were both weird as hell—-too bad they never produced equally weird offspring or did a comedy special together!

I grew up during the '80's and I thought Tenuta was not only funny, but her act was pretty original compared to the average comic back then—-she had her own distinctive character and gimmick, and was always fun to watch—-you had to have come of age during that era to appreciate her style, I guess.

What? Benefitted how? Explain that,please.

Why the hell does whenever a show or movie or ANYTHING is reviewed lately, somebody ALWAYS has to throw in a dig at liberals out of nowhere? Nobody has said ONE damn thing about conservative/Republican/Tea Party right-wing whackos, yet there's this obsession with bashing the hell out of liberals,no matter what.

It most certainly was——and the explosion of hip-hop into the mainstream also fueled the explosion of black films made by black people back into theatres and black sitcoms dominated mainstream TV (another thing I miss.)

Yeah, NYPD Blue was actually a good show, but it mainly got its hype off the fact that it was one of the first network shows of the '90's willing to show a little more skin and use more realistic profanity. Homicide is worth watching more because it was never your typical cop show to begin with—for one thing it was

No,it didn't. I used to like Vega back in the day,though, and still do,kind of

Yeah, Hill Street Blues definitely broke the mode,but so did the near-forgotten cop series "Police Story" a decade before that. And I loved Homicide back in the day—-I didn't like when its unique look and unpredictable format was changed (to compete with NYPD Blue,no doubt) in its fifth year,after which it almost

I like LeBeouf, because he can not only act but has mad charisma and is just plain fun to watch. However, he needs to step back, chill, and just kinda drop out of the public eye for awhile to get his shit together. Sounds like he's having major issues with fame (like a lot of former child actors do) and needs to take

He's back to doing good films, like The Lincoln Lawyer, Killer Joe, and more recently, Dallas Buyers Club and Mud. Never much cared for him before, but I actually find him more interesting (and better) as an actor when he's playing either sleazy bastards, or just messed-up complicated dudes with issues.. Would love to