But what color was the boathouse at Hereford?!
But what color was the boathouse at Hereford?!
Twenty five, so sayeth Wikipedia.
This is as good a place as any to mention that Inner Circle performed this song on the family friendly America's Funniest Part II featuring Arlene Sorkin and…
They had three albums, the first one with "Highwayman", also titled Highwayman (to make it easy on everyone), is a good album front to back.
The golden era for rivet heads.
I think it was much better for he album format, because you couldn't skip around and it forced you to listen to some songs that might've been growers.
Hall & Oates
Hammerhead
Handsome
Harold Faltermyer
Hate Dept
Hater
The Heads
Heart
Heart of Snow
Heaven & Hell
Helmet
The High Confessions
Highwaymen (the Nelson, Cash, Jennings, Kristofferson one)
Hole
House of Pain
Human League
I'm late to three party this morning:
I worked with a woman, she just got moved to another department, but she was such a turd. I was out on medical leave, and she was in some of my files. I didn't do anything wrong, but she changed things and left condescending notes of what she did because what I did wasn't how she would've done it. Nothing came of it,…
Tim Meadows is under-rated.
Maybe, and hopefully, he was replaced by a pop person.
I did not, and I'm surprised none of my right wing relatives posted it with the quickness to prove he isn't a monster.
Conservatives admitting to institutional racism and Snoop Dogg meeting with the LAPD. I thought for sure someone switched planets on me while I was sleeping.
Toby Keith knows what he did.
I'm not super well versed in her (except for her false rape claim on a Mike Watt record), but it seems like every time she's on AV Club she shoots her mouth off about stuff she doesn't fully understand. He description of fathers is this antiquated 60s ideal that I don't think anyone sees much anymore. Sure, there…
I think they were OK, I always liked Whitfield's voice. They had unfortunate timing, being stuck between the end of hair metal and the beginning of alternative rock, and fitting with neither.
the worst thing they ever did was let their guitarist take over songwriting and vocal duties.
I saw them about 5 times over the years of their first and second albums (including that Clutch/LB show you mentioned up thread), and they killed it every time. We met Lajon after a show and he was really funny and nice and gave us hugs.
It was a robotic voice that went
"L-I-M-P say it"
Over and over and over again
+ for lots, but especially Truly who should've been bigger.