LIFE TO YOU IS ONE DASHING BOLD ADVENTURE!
LIFE TO YOU IS ONE DASHING BOLD ADVENTURE!
Back when there were flags in the Flag Pavilion.
Or motorcycles.
I don't recommend it.
I guess they only saw One Way Out.
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i admit that, at the time, I felt some sort of loyalty to Jim Martin and summarily ignored King for a Day for years, but you're right, it's great.
I just revisited Angel Dust and I was impressed with how much I felt it holds up. "Everything's Ruined" really hit the sweet spot.
I agree with most of this list, with the large exception of Community. I think Blonde on Blonde is overrated, but Blood on the Tracks is my favorite album, have never been into the National or post-OK Computer Radiohead, I find David Lynch quite baffling and weird for weird's sake even though I once worked for his…
WE ARE NOT ESKIMOS!
I love the unplugged version of "Desolation Row," abridged as it is. It was one of the last times I felt any emotion from him through one of his older tunes.
"Pootie Tang done it again!"
I'm pretty sure volumes 2 and 3 are import-only.
I've heard about that show many, many times. I started at Evergreen in 1993, just after such shows were banned/deemed too problematic.
If you like Chris Whitely or have any idea who he is, we're going to get along.
Why isn't Cliff Richard boring, clever trousers?
Tim Meadows is a son of a bitch!
Brasky used to ride a steed, perchance to spy a lady.
All that said, my first exposure to Lou was most likely this:
^ This. It's the song I usually go to when I have to get up off the floor and keep going.