I think you summed up my feelings pretty well, although I’d debate the listenable laidback summer part even.
I think you summed up my feelings pretty well, although I’d debate the listenable laidback summer part even.
Fully immersed maybe: progressive about it well...the guy was a big ‘BRO’ type.
I took that more as trying to look cool personally...I mean, I never got a progressive vibe from Sublime to put it mildly...
I’m assuming there will be a full on four album set with multiple out-takes and versions of course...
I always thought there was a kernel of a great idea in Sublime, but it only came out in flashes. Also, I always felt you could tell when they didn’t know how to end a song cause they would just turn on the drum machine and sample out.
This will sound like heresy but I’m not a fan of the song in general. So I respect your opinion.
My middle daughter as well. I’m not a huge Sir Elton fan so the fact she really didn’t know him was probably on me.
Holy shit, an “All This and WWII” reference! I have a copy of that somewhere and it’s as bizarre and odd as you’d think. They have the worst versions of Beatles songs imaginable (Elton’s is a bit better thankfully) over completely non matching images (Hitler invading Poland has “The Fool on the Hill” going if memory…
Instant up-vote for the MST3K reference.
It’s still cromulent!
Oh Florida Men, you never cease to make me want to vomit in fear and rage.
Or a few of the AV Club posters (looking at you Recognitions)
Help me write it and you got a deal. Do we put it post Series finale or do we put it in 1969 during this film using existing story lines?
I yell at that same cloud, friend. I know it’s meaningless, but better to scream at the heavens than suffer in acquiescence.
Won’t he PLEASE think of the human experience? As it relates to hot, young jiggling asses?
First, holy shit Burl! That’s a name (and poster) I haven’t seen in forever. Second, Deadly Prey is all types of terrible fun. They just put a recent Rifftrax out with it.
I’m Gen X and I have no nostalgia for this movie. By the time this came out I was out of HS already. This is more for 90's kids as opposed to Gen X slackers.
I guess...? I don’t know, I just thought if you think of the time and the concept of a black man forcing a white man to do that, in the context of the story it makes perfect sense. It’s probably one of THE worst things a black person back then could say to a white confederate veteran.
They do have some really good songs of course: but I feel that they don’t have songs on par with Bowie if that makes sense. As a kid in the 80's (I got into them around the 82, 83 I want to say) I thought Queen was just SO much better than Bowie.
He’s definitely gotten into that style as time has gone on, but The Cold Six Thousand is pretty good once you get used to the style. However, reading American Tabloid first is probably a big help.