it was so insane that even Cohen, still in character, had to stop him. he got more than he even expected out of that idiot
it was so insane that even Cohen, still in character, had to stop him. he got more than he even expected out of that idiot
Most Brewers’ game attendees are from nearby Waukesha County. A hyper conservative, nearly all white, exurban dump also referred to as Walkersha County for it’s endless support of Scott Walker.
Probably Brewers fans were just drunk
Absosmurfly on 2001. That has been on the “about to die” playlist for going on 15 years now. Then, maybe a Buster Keaton short to remind me that I laughed while on this earth. Then, send me out with “When It’s Cold, I’d Like To Die”. I know it is super on the nose, but it is so pretty and I always see Tony Soprano…
Peter Gabriel, It Is Accomplished
The Big Lebowski. I want to go out to “The Dude Abides.”
Depends on how I go. If it’s peacefully, in bed, then it’s R.E.M.’s “Find the River.” If it’s in a gun battle with cops after a bank heist goes wrong, then it’s “Immigrant Song.”
Showing my age a bit but I think if I knew I was dying and exactly when, I would time it so I could listen to Dark Side of the Moon one more time and expire just as the album ends.
“I know it’s over” by the Smiths.
Allman Bros, “Stormy Monday” off Fillmore ‘72 album.
Kind of cliched, but given the general flow of the album, I would say Radiohead’s OK Computer, given its overall magnificence, and “The Tourist” is a damn near perfect sendoff.
Get over it. No one cares about your strict definitions. This is the same shit that was said about rock n’ roll and later, rock. “Oh, it’s atonal” “Oh, the lyrics are nonsensical” “Oh, it all sounds the same.” “Oh, it’s all rhythm and no substance.” Blah Blah Blah.
Sad to hear that this is so pervasive in hip-hop. I see the pay-to-play model a lot here in the Midwest, especially targeting teenage bands. Poor kids think they’re gonna get a spot on a side stage at Warped Tour or whatever if they sell X amount of tickets for some scumbag promoter.
Good for you. It’s hilarious that someone whose job title literally means “market/advertise to draw an audience in” thinks that’s not their job.
How many news stories are there about a subject, and it describes the guy as “an aspiring rapper”. It is much like modeling scams where people pay all kinds of money for various schooling, head shots, etc.
But who really cares at this point? He’s been somewhat interesting in various capacities since he comes off as such an alternate-universe weirdo, but I’ve never seen him display any real talent that bears preserving. Let him wander off into the wilderness, there are plenty of non-assholes to take his place.
Didn’t take long to find the worst take ever.
And here I thought freelance artists not getting paid and being asked to do logo and design work “for the exposure” was the worst. This whole force-rappers-to-pay-for-their-own-shows sort of bullshit is disgusting. If you’re putting on a festival or a concert, fucking pay your people.
Yeah, but I assume she likes it in the same way April Ludgate likes everything, which is to see, in a creepily hilarious way. So that makes it okay. Hell, I could find out Aubrey Plaza is a serial killer and I’d be like “Ha ha ha! Ohhh, Aubrey.”