Hopefully there'll be a scene where he parties with the Brian Jonestown Massacre.
Hopefully there'll be a scene where he parties with the Brian Jonestown Massacre.
Yeah, it's weird. There's a lot of funny stuff in the original that he just kinda underplays and tones way down. Like Brown's super awkward deer in headlights look whenever his religious magazine is brought up- Peele doesn't really do anything with that at all. Even as a huge Peele fan, not real sure why this should…
Q-Bert's better at the scratchin', Shadow's better at the song makin'.
This. Only this.
My family didn't have cable either, but Night Flight was somehow on an early UHF station that our bunny ears picked up. My first time discovering the Ramones was when Nightflight played the Wanna Be Sedated video.
In the mid-90s I went to college in Ireland for a term. Me and some other students took a trip to a tiny island off the Irish coast, which was without electricity except for one little pub/rooming house. There was a single TV and VCR in the living room, the only TV on the whole island. There were only two video tapes…
RIP Phife.
That's a sample on a hip hop record that I've heard a bunch, but now I can't place what. Madlib I think.
Those fools.
Uh, the link for Kool Herc goes to an article about KRS-One. I'm gonna go ahead and say that's racist.
Tortoise on the Millions Now Living tour with Sea and Cake and Five Style might be the best show I saw in the 90s.
This book, and maybe this is a testament to its effectiveness, produced really strong love/hate emotions when I read it. As a kid who grew up in a religious rural environment while seeking out punk and art culture, this book has many scenes that are shockingly accurate. So many parts are so damn similar to my life…
I had a Ghostbusters board game as a kid, but it was different! Somebody help me out so I know I'm not crazy. My Ghostbusters game had a big cardboard house in the middle, and a skull thing that would drop through it at random times and knock over the player pieces on the board. But I definitely remember it was a…
Ha- yeah that perfectly sums up the problem with John and Yoko. The behavior that pair exhibited, especially in the studio with the Beatles, was just beyond the pale by any standard (check Geoff Emerick's book "Here There and Everywhere" for a pretty good account). I mean she wasn't just hanging around, she was…
Ha! Yeah that's the first thing I thought of too. Man, I loved those opening Credence chords at the start of that movie. I had it on VHS and used to watch that first part over and over.
Listen to How Did This Get Made. She's great on there. I see what you're saying about the therapy thing on WTF tho.
Old lawnchair!!!
That may all happen, but he's guilty. He can go hang out with Casey Anthony.
He did it. It's obvious. I'm a big fan of the innocence project btw. This guy's not innocent. Enjoy the endless podcast sleuthing, though.
Nah. The data wormhole on anything can go on forever. Flag on the Moon summed it up pretty well, so I'll just quote his post here:
"Sure; some evidence is far stronger than others. But with infinite
nit-picking, anything eventually looks weak simply because that's how
human brains work (smoke = fire, obsession with…