They also released a single on the late 00s that was explicitly boostering for the National Guard. It was called Citizen Soldier or something like that. "We love the military" is kind of their brand.
They also released a single on the late 00s that was explicitly boostering for the National Guard. It was called Citizen Soldier or something like that. "We love the military" is kind of their brand.
Keaton did work for him for a while in the 70s.
Really I think we should have been thanking him because "Adele Dazeem" still makes me laugh every time I think about it. It's close enough that you can kind of understand how he got there, but it's just so absolutely wrong.
This shit is ghoulish and disrespectful. I found it really distracting when they did it to Cushing in Rogue One and it'll be even worse given Fisher's far more recent death.
I'm not sure how that is related to Lee Daniels sometimes defaulting to a kinda trashy aesthetic.
Plus movies of this calibre are basically batting practice for critics. It's nice to see Dowd get some time to practice too.
This is the rare entry of SLSBBC where I'm thinking about buying the book for actual enjoyment rather than car crash appeal.
There's an interesting duality about Daniels where he's got a lot of interesting ideas, but he's also kind of a tasteless fool which tends to cause issues in execution. I like to call this the Ryan Murphy effect.
Totally. If we were speaking in person I would just have you hold two different guitars and it would make sense.
That's gotta be fun. The Fuzz Factory can get GNARLY. I'm kind of intimidated by it.
A lot of those Class of 77 guys played non-Marshall amps. Paul Weller was all about the AC30.
"There is something classic about the proportions of a Gibson V."
Those Valve Juniors do 70s crunch sounds so easily. It's pretty impressive for a $100 amp.
When someone says a neck feels good they're basically saying that it's constructed in a manner that allows them to play smoothly and comfortably without too much left hand fatigue. That's affected by a bunch of different variables. The distance around the neck (as determined by the width and depth) can vary quite a…
Yeah that's really bugging me. This production guitar premiered at NAMM a full year ago and it's been in stores since at least last March.
He almost undoubtedly did it. Given his history of pretty hardcore physical abuse of Nicole, the very strong DNA evidence, and post trial behavior, I think it's very safe to conclude that he did it.
On the other hand, there's a scene where the Rock murders an airstrike drone, takes its mini-gun, and then mispronounces cavalry.
Sometimes I worry that I'm the discount version of the guy who plays Bevers on Broad City.
I don't get this. I'm 30 and most of my favorite bands and many of my favorite mean brunettes are Gen Xers. Also every fucking 20 year old dresses like it's 1994. I doubt that emulation is rooted in antipathy.
Yeah digital modeling is getting closer and closer to the real deal which is a great boon for bedroom players. I tend to be a traditionalist with that stuff, but I really wonder if I'll still be playing valve amps in 15 years.