Great, great album.
Great, great album.
I hear you man & Olympia isn't exactly around the corner.
'What is this salty discharge?'
"Man oh man, I hate them fancy lads…'
I still subscribe to the 'I won't remember how exhausted I am right now in a week' school of thought but yours is probably the more commonly accepted 'grown up' position. Then again, if I was still in Seattle, I probably would've seen Wire last night. However, if you're an air traffic controller or something, allow…
I think he's in the wind. Much obliged, obviously.
Exactly & he was akin to a supernova on that thing.
Oh yeah, that guy who used to be in IT at Initech. He was alright.
Pretty much. It didn't really sound like any of the big indie bands of the time who Graham Coxon was supposedly so taken with either. There's almost more of an early British 1980s feel to the (borrowing from below) 'fucking killer lick'.
I think that 'Bonehead' was the one with the thinning hair but he left on his own. I'm fairly sure that Noel Gallagher remarked about his departure with something to the effect of 'it's not as if Paul McCartney just walked out' or something like that.
Same. I was in my early teens when Letterman flipped to CBS but staying up to watch Late Night on Fridays & SNL from 1991-1993 were big for me. Naturally, the VHS factored in here too quite a bit & especially during Dave's last year on NBC.
'Hey, Greatest Hits are for housewives & little girls!'
See I didn't think Phil II's 'heel turn' rang true at all & seemed almost out of character to me. I'm pretty pro-Tandy compared to most of the commentatiat I'd say, but that whole sequence was pretty much just there to get to the last scene with Carol imo.
Something tells me said door is still ajar.
'Those billowy lips!'
'Art Core..'
Exactly.