And then there’s the moment Nirvana knew they had made it:
And then there’s the moment Nirvana knew they had made it:
Dave Foley told a story on one of the News Radio commentary tracks, “The first time I ever met Andy Dick, I was sitting in a bar with Janeane Garofalo, and we were arguing over whether or not Richard Butler was a good singer. There was a scrawny guy in a bad shirt sitting a few stools over trying harder to get our…
Nice one
Little 2 piece out of Vancouver. Japandroids.
And why the hell not. Janis Joplin. Ball and Chain.
Excellent!
Guns stink.
Great choice. Especially due to all the madness that happened there today.
Just one of those days...
Ernest Ranglin. Long time Jamaican session guitarist for studio one and island. He’s 83 now. I have an album called ‘in search of the lost riddim’ where he plucks away at reggae standards. Pretty cool stuff. Here he is doing Satta massagana by the abyssinians.
F- yeah.
RL Burnside going bananas with Snake Drive:
Yeeeeeaaaaaah, Samer. Check them out, back in 1966:
If you watched Fargo last night, Jethro Tull’s “Locomotive Breath” was played during the opening scene.
It’s my second Trifecta Tuesday. This week it’s After The Gold Rush by Neil Young.
That would be me. Great post. I’ve been looking for that.
I got a new rose.
Nick Cave and grinderman: go tell the women
Good choice, Tom.