Nah, just everything in Marquee Moon, the album. But particularly Elevation.
Nah, just everything in Marquee Moon, the album. But particularly Elevation.
I'll admit it's been a while since I read the books, but Scott and Ramona make a lot more sense for each other in those than they do in the movie.
I'm still annoyed that that online movement to get Weird Al for the half-time show never was successful. He'd be perfect: appropriate for multiple generations, covers all sorts of stylistic ground, would be great at creating and lampooning SB halftime spectacle and would just be fun and funny all around.
Kareem Abdul-Jabar is not going to like this.
Dude, c'mon ON man! It's spelled Adolf.
Wouldn't it be great if this feature only happened once?
As you say, it's subjective, but I think it has a great melody and I love the organ sound. I don't know a whole lot about baroque music, but the song reminds me of the things I like about Bach. I also like how the drumming still has all of Keith Moon's energy but still feels slightly restrained. The open tom sounds…
Good, but I'd add Boris the Spider, Silas Stingy, Melancholia 1921 and I'm Free. But yeah the list is long, comprehensive and excellent.
Forget what this article says about their group's solo albums and go listen to John Entwistle's first record, "Smash Your Head Against the Wall." It's just great, hooky hard-rock with a healthy dose of pub piano and blaring horns. At the risk of sacrificing my credibility, I'd put it only second to Who's Next in their…
Hmm, as I noted above, they also used the same joke Eagleheart made two years ago (Lou Gehrig's other disease). I know I sounded accusatory up there, but I was willing to give them the benefit of the doubt. But now reading this…
It sure was nice of P&R to steal the "Lou Gehrig's other disease" line form Eagleheart.
He's always so typecast. When's someone going to let him play a short guy?
Lillyhammer is set in Norway. Unless you just mean a Scandinavian trend.
She looked horribly botched in Observe and Report and that came out in 2009. However, that look fit her character well, and she seemed to like naturally cute when I caught a bit of The Dictator the other day.
I understand why people disliked Robert California, but I don't feel like Spader is (mostly) to blame for that character's shortcomings. I thought he did a great job for the most part of selling the lines he got. Even little things like that scowl he gives Andy when Andy hires California's wife demonstrated Spader's…
Yeah they did that when I saw them in 2008. I can't remember, but I think I left after 20 or so minutes. The only good part of that jam was when Curt Kirkwood of the Meat Puppets (who opened the show) came out, started yelling incomprehensibily into the mic, and started doing the hip-hop hand waving thing. That was…
Yeah, I also had that experience when I walked past him outside of The Blue Note in Columbia, Missouri like "he's going to ask for some money" until I realized it was Martsch.
Clicked on this review just to say that. Good work.
"The A.V. Club: If you just told people you were making a movie about backing singers whose voices everyone knows, but nobody knows their names, “Gimme Shelter” is one of two songs people would go to immediately. " I'm guessing the other is Great Gig in the Sky?
Man, I never realized Jorma Taccone did those commercials. That might be the first thing he's done that I truly loathe. The nephew skits were always great on Norm's Sports Show. That show overall was really underrated. What a predictable shame that it was cancelled.