"After we’re live on Kinja, all anxieties about this transformation will dissipate, lost to the restorative ebb and flow of time."
"After we’re live on Kinja, all anxieties about this transformation will dissipate, lost to the restorative ebb and flow of time."
I'll only do it if we can all kick Ernie in the shins.
The Late Blog Rock Era was truly an interesting, unspoken movement in and of itself, wasn't it? They all had this similar quality of being void of a leading personality, and made really pretty, baroque music, and yet, name one band and I would be able to tell you how they sounded different from all the others in the…
I feel this too, and yeah, in both the indie and popular categories. If I look at the top 40 right now on Billboard, I will be baffled as to who they are and what else they've done, despite, on occasion, tuning into my local top 40, and hearing shit from three years ago by artists I do know about.
That's the thing with Nazis, though — they were never into the slow game.
Station I work for still has a jock, but there presentation is very tailored to our area, and it kind of throws me off, but the set list is surprisingly deep for strict 60's and 70's.
Their dirty secret was that they weren't even from the south!
I think it's a symptom of radio, as an industry, in fear of its own demise, despite the great job radio has done of make it a necessity almost anywhere.
Not quite — the oldies station in New York now no longer plays the Beatles, or anything from the 60s, and now focuses on 1975 and on.
But only you think it's a problem. This is recap culture, and yes, it's lazy writing, but the Internet as a whole has proven that there's room for it.
It's really cute that you thought your gimmick account would change the editorial focus of what a pop-culture website should do. Who ever you are on a regular basis, I hope my pointing this out doesn't hurt your feelings.
Your main fault was having french fries that sucked.
Wait, wait, wait — you're telling me a pop culture website, in the early hours of its operating day, is resorting to posting entertaining content that debuted hours before the beginning of said operating day, because it catches readers' attentions in those early hours — especially if those readers may not have access…
Boy, North Koreans are going to be so confused when they try to find more information on this "Yankovic" fellow, and find his propaganda posters around the internet declaring fun be mandatory.
Vintage Crow's New Hair.
Be sure to bring your dankest weed and your drunkest uncle.
When AVC gets absorbed into the unilateral GMG format, there'll be three links to it per line, then links at the bottom that you might confuse for random clickbait.
"Guy Posting to the Wrong Thread" was so ahead of his time!
It's how Ernie would have wanted it… :'-)