"We were somewhere around the cancer ward, on the edge of the hospital, when the drugs began to take hold."
"We were somewhere around the cancer ward, on the edge of the hospital, when the drugs began to take hold."
Great article, but as a Southerner, this bugged the crap out of me:
My bad. I meant SSSSLLLLLLAAAAAYYYYYEEERRRRR!!!!!
Led Zeppelin - Ozone Baby
Marvin Gaye - Keep Gettin' It On
Miles Davis Quintet - Oleo
Tom Waits - On The Nickel
Charles Mingus - Theme For Lester Young
Chris Cornell - Preaching The End Of The World
Baroness - The Gnashing
Megadeth - Rust In Peace…Polaris
Frank Zappa - Let's Move To Cleveland
Funkadelic - Sexy Ways
Radiohead -…
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Still haven't bought that tape recorder, huh?
For my fellow headbangers:
Elder - Lore
HIgh On Fire - Luminiferous
What, no full-blown EbolAIDS?
He could have just had some teeth pulled and achieved his stated purpose.
That song improves any playlist dramatically.
Frank Zappa - More Trouble Every Day
Journey - Separate Ways
My Morning Jacket - Remnants
Leonard Cohen - The Gypsy's Wife
Cat Stevens - Silent Sunlight
Black Sabbath - Heaven And Hell
Parliament - Rumpofsteelskin
Queens Of The Stone Age - Millionaire
Prince - Endorphinmachine
Wagner - Overture, Die Feen
Orange Goblin - The Fog
E…
Just finished Clive Barker's new one, The Scarlet Gospels. Currently working on Madness In Civilization by Andrew Scull, and waiting for the new book on Nixon by Tim Weiner to show up at the library.
This album, the Acid King record, and the newish one from Elder are easily my three favorites of the year so far.
Snakes For The Divine sounds pretty "clean" in terms of production, especially compared to some earlier stuff. You might find it worth a listen. Some very tasty riffs throughout. Vocals are pretty much the same, though, so YMMV.
+1 (and a lot more) for this list. '95 was my sophomore year of high school, so this brings back all kinds of memories…driving around in my first car with a lot of these songs at very high volume. Those were the days.
Fuckin' interviews, how do they work?
Great end to the season. The scene in "Hawk And Chick" where the family was dubbing their own dialogue over the movie damn near had me in tears laughing. I had to hit pause more than once so I wouldn't miss anything. Linda's cattiness over having four parts "because she has more experience" was fantastic.
That episode makes me want to find an opulent hotel bathroom in which to poop.
"Well, guess what, I have to poop. Who wants to join me?" Linda was killing it tonight.
I've always loved that one, too. The reveal of his second lover is priceless. "Oh, the fire! Oh, the water! Oh, my hip!"