I yearn for the good old days when you could just hate Budweiser because it was a cheap, shitty beer.
I yearn for the good old days when you could just hate Budweiser because it was a cheap, shitty beer.
That shit is the WORST. It seems like it'll NEVER stop bleeding.
What do you use to compose music? I've been using Garageband the past… holy sh*t, it's been almost a decade now!… to make hip-hop beats. I love the simplicity of it. I can cut-and-paste if I'm feeling lazy, or hook up the MIDI keyboard and get as detailed as I want.
The Young Pope. Still not really sure where it's going just yet (with only four episodes to go, I believe), but my wife and I both love it. It's like a daytime soap opera, but with prestige camerawork and set in the Vatican (so, y'know, Catholic intrigue instead of love triangles!).
This episode gets all the love, but despite its cringeworthiness, nothing can top the episode where Uncle Ruckus finds out that he's "102% African, with a 2% margin of error."
Pause again.
I may need to re-watch some Boondocks tonight in recognition of this. I love me some Aaron McGruder #PAUSE
Hugar's description of what makes him relatable and consistently funny is spot-on. My test of a good comedian is if he or she has a bit that I find myself repeating years later. "Hot Pocket" is that bit for me.
That's not how you spoiler alert.
THAT is a great movie poster.
So basically our new president's philosophy on knowledge via book reading is the same as DMX's from Belly: "F*ck a book! You better start thinkin' about yo' seed, 'cause Shorty can't eat no books."
It's pretty tough to feel bad for the woman who was one of the three main characters in the multi-billion dollar Harry Potter film franchise.
I agree with that.
In fairness, being alt-right trolls and Drumpf supporters is about the fourth or fifth thing wrong with Slayer. #fuggem
They might not be "Southern rock" as it exists today, but they created the template that birthed the whole genre. You can hear echoes of the Brothers' sound in older bands like Skynyrd, but also new groups like Blackberry Smoke.
There are plenty of instances of weird meters in the Allmans' repertoire, from "Whipping Post" to "Black-Hearted Woman" to "44 Blues." A great, innovative band that took a classic American musical form and gunned it into overdrive.
I'd agree with the comment about playing together. Even as a huge Grateful Dead fan, the Allmans' percussion section was 100% locked in. ABB pretty much stayed in their lane (Southern blues-rock), but man did they put the pedal to the metal.
I only got to see the Allman Bros. Band once live, and I'm very glad I got a chance to check that off my Live Music Bucket List. What an amazing band.
So basically, "White Man Who Talks Like a Black Man Lambasts Indian Man For Dating White Women." I don't even know what to say about that.
Think of it as "The Real Housewives of Vatican City," and it kinds of puts things in perspective.