"It’s all really deeply related to the live thing, to me. The records and the concerts give each other life."
"It’s all really deeply related to the live thing, to me. The records and the concerts give each other life."
Hello friend, we live the same life.
I should have alt-G'd first.
Melvins. At least once a year it seems for almost two decades now.
My god, the War In The Sun would be incredible TV if close to the comics.
Saw Tool Friday night at the new Golden 1 Center in Sacramento. Between the Kings drafting correctly and that show, it may have finally been worth the price tag. Tool is one of those bands who I let the fanbase ruin for me and I kind of forgot how powerful they are. Great stuff.
And their cover of One by 3 dog night should have been a hit
Calling it a hit is generous: Animal, by Prick.
and they are right to do it
So… that third act.
Or dragging out a giant cooking pot on wheels that the keyboard player pops out of and proceeds to remain in during Mein Tel.
Calling Rammstein humorless is missing the mark wildly. I assume the author didn't pursue their work beyond Du Hast.
Pretty much. Guy has pipes though, and decent music taste.
That is incredible
Moonage Daydream, the live version from Bowie's Ziggy Stardust the Movie.
It's the summer of 1994 and I'm hanging out at my grandparents house in Redding before I start High School. The oncoming anxiety of all the new humans I have to deal with offset by repeated listenings of Head Down.
I had no idea he was in that finale, but it all makes sense. And a piece of the puzzle of a friend of mine who passed away 11 years ago has fallen into place as well (dude loved Moonglow)
This album kind of changed my life. Finding it while working at a used record store around 2002 was perfect.
I think I've seen them close to 25 times and in my mind it's still not enough
It is on Hulu now