No problem! Now, go forth! and watch seven hours of The Wire!
No problem! Now, go forth! and watch seven hours of The Wire!
I have Comcast and HBO Go works fine for me.
Man, if that made people into murderers half the people I drink with would've made the news years ago.
It's what separates us from the animals! Except the weasel.
Man, if that were a movie I think it would be relevant to any discussion at all!
"For No One" IS a timeless masterpiece. I was pointing to "She's Leaving Home" as sort of a throwaway track in the grand scheme of their catalog. Maybe not for some people, but no matter how many times I've listened to Sgt. Pepper I can't for the life of me remember anything about how that song goes.
I spent a week in Denver back in college, and loved every second of it. It seems like it's mostly made up of Midwest transplants who didn't quit fit in in Des Moines or Topeka or wherever. Good vibe.
Yep, the only one I still listen to. Oh, and Hepcat in the summertime.
I've seen them three times - once in a Lion's Club hall, once in a club, and once at an outdoor festival. The smaller the venue, the better.
Sacrilege, "She's Leaving Home" is a timeless masterpiece.
That's actually one of the reasons I like it.
What about "Back Off Boogaloo"?
Whenever someone gives Ringo's drumming guff, I bring up his solo at the end of the Abbey Road suite. It's not the most technically dazzling drum solo ever, not by miles, but it's the only one I can think of that I can play on my thigh and have most of the people in the room recognize after a bar and a half. In a band…
We're deciding which of the three we'd like up our butt right?
I think you mean Mews. Jason Mews.
There's a band called UZ at the bottom of Saturday's lineup, and for a second I thought U2 had finally fallen out of relevance.
By the time Del Ray gets to "Video Games," Lemmy will be seven whiskeys deep, swearing at Candy Crush as the stars align.
I saw Lorraine Warren give a lecture in college (she lives nearby), and if I recall most of what she presented was pictures of spooky houses and graveyards with a smudge in the middle.
Not really. I've only seen a couple of episodes out of curiosity, but it's more about the wacky hijinks of the Robertson family and their co-workers. It's basically a sitcom that's not filmed on a soundstage.
"Computer chess is not art"?