
I lived in Seattle from 1999 to 2012. The Dandy Warhols from Portland summed up Northwestern urban life perfectly and humorously with this song. "Bohemian Like You" from the album Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia...
I lived in Seattle from 1999 to 2012. The Dandy Warhols from Portland summed up Northwestern urban life perfectly and humorously with this song. "Bohemian Like You" from the album Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia...
Thanks for letting me know. Would love to catch that show!
Hey Guy, Been off from duan a lot lately due to work but wanted to let you know
Band from my girlfriends home town.
Another tune from The Climax Blues Band, this one a beautiful ballad.
Britain's Climax Blues Band with the jazzy "Couldn't Get It Right".
Nottz did work on that beat. He needs more notoriety, so many solid projects
Let's get the week started right. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iBBqjG…
She clearly meant ALL women when to use the term "US".
She spoke about women, all women, she didn't leave anyone out of the equation. Is there something I'm missing?
Ugh thank you. It's kind of depressing (not just here, it happens a lot) when everything someone says is picked apart relentlessly because it didn't mention specifically x group or figure, or maybe vaguely implied something that would make the speaker seem out of touch. And yeah, PA probably isn't well-versed in…
I believe the quote was "we have fought for everybody else's equal rights." She never said everyone else already has equal rights.
I didn't get that she was tipsy, particularly, maybe just a bit overwhelmed. Believe it or not, just because you're an Academy Award winning actress doesn't mean you're excellent at being witty on the red carpet. Or that you're INTERESTED in being witty on the red carpet as opposed to saying something meaningful when…
Maybe you're looking for PA to say something wrong because you called her out for not being witty to some rando telemodel on the red carpet and then she turned around and made this awesome speech. It seems pretty obvious at this point that she had other things on her mind than amusing the public on the way in.
I have to say what makes me angry about so many of the comments here is...that it's never enough. You all like to shake your heads and wonder why women, young women, in particular, don't want to stand up and be counted in the name of feminism. Patricia Arquette spoke out for women tonight. And we could be standing up…
And now time to pick apart every possible implication that can be found in this statement that can be used to undermine whatever particular brand of feminism that Arquette seems to be spearheading. Wouldn't want people thinking that speaking out about feminism in a colloquial way outside of ponderous blog posts and…
Fine let's just make a running list of all the different types of women she omitted from a minute- long Oscar acceptance speech.
Because I'm sure that's exactly what she meant.
What about Shirley MacLaine's response? She was sitting directly behind Ethan Hawke and her joyous reaction is also priceless. I bet there were a lot of people in that audience who were like FUCK YEAH ARQUETTE.
In college, after a stressful day of classes, I'd go right off campus to this bar that had this song on the jukebox. I don't know how much money it took from me, but I'm sure it was worth it.