Yeah, but I'm talking about the inevitable corporatization of grunge. And any talk about that has to end up in Creedlandia, eventually.
Yeah, but I'm talking about the inevitable corporatization of grunge. And any talk about that has to end up in Creedlandia, eventually.
I remember people talking about Pavement being the "next big thing", even back then, but I really think it was more wishful thinking on the part of 90s indie hipsters. There was never a chance "Conduit For Sale" was going to be played next to TLC's "Waterfalls".
I was a sophomore in high school in 1995, so this is prime nostalgia time for me. Lollapalooza, Beavis and Butthead… all that stuff.
Everyone knows that Cobain had spinal problems that caused him a significant amount of pain. What this member of the Melvins presupposes is… maybe he didn't?
I miss Elliott so much.
Except "Live Through This" is a really, really killer record. Topped the Pazz and Jop poll that year, if I remember correctly. And "Pretty On The Inside" and "Celebrity Skin" both have some crushingly good moments, too. Now, I know there are accusations that she rode on the backs of Kurt and Billy Corgan and I have no…
You're a kid now. You're a squid now. You're a kid. You're a squid. You're a kid. You're a squid. You're a kid now. Rise out of the ink. Ambush that dude. Spla-tatatatatatatata
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I'm willing to believe anyone who tells me I didn't actually just watch two junkies try to cut their baby's hair.
Hey, great parody of an entitled baby boomer. I particularly like the part where you discuss the social importance of All You Need Is Love right before calling the writers assholes.
Add Van Morrison's Slim Slow Slider to that list.
Absolutely right. Though the word play should be in quotations I think.
I respect the problem The Beatles present for a pop culture critic in 2015.
I remember when the first X-Men movie came out, some mainstream review of it said something like, "This is basically the movie Mystery Men was made to parody. Superhero movies are over."
There was a rise in people trying to call me Topher after That 70s Show hit the air. Presumably because there was an uptick in pot use.
Late 80s teen musical tv show Rags to Riches. Had a young Tisha Campbell wailing through Little Richard covers. What's not to love about that? And, yet, no one remembers it.
I dunno. Generally I agree, but this series is sorta the exception to that rule for me.
Are you really demanding someone offer up the exact location of a lousy Batman movie on some kind of scientific Shit Continuum?
Obligatory "That's a Harrison Song" post.
Yeah, the big news of the day is that there's like 14 Beatles studio albums I've never heard before. Awesome!