I hope Neil Young can remember
A streaming man don't need him around anyhow
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I hope Neil Young can remember
A streaming man don't need him around anyhow
You need vinyl to play back on your Bluetooth turntable.
Ice-T wants to sell me a car warranty plan
I'll stop on the The X-Files occasionally. The earlier 'chasing aliens' stuff wasn't too bad at first, but since it was never brought to a satisfying conclusion, the reruns of it are tedious. And the...
The X-Files wore thin with me after 3 or 4 seasons. The show's writers could get a tad self-indulgent with some of the gimmicky, jokey episodes. And what an endless merry-go-round the recurring...
I love most all ELO, but no, not for the sound quality. Time is especially squashed in the mix.
The TV series had a great start as the first episode was a sort of sequel to the first movie. But the budget was tight and some of the monsters and costumes were epic fails. Weak writing too. With...
Yeah, the movie still holds up. It's still the most original vampire tale in that it presents the subject as a serial killer instead of some suave, machiavellian figure.
I remember seeing this as a kid. It was actually a two-parter when it was first broadcast. As Dracula movies go, I think it holds up. Jack Palance suits the role well.
Dan Curtis sure had an...
]i]"There's a lot to be said, for a blow to the head"[/i]
Dancing In The Ruins was the MTV song and it wasn't bad. But Perfect Water is a fantastic song.
I think where all SB albums are concerned is that they mastered the kickass lead-off song. SB's eponimus release in '06, On A Perfect Day and Skeletons At The Feast is one of their best, 1-2 punch of...
Steve Harvey
I will add that while the MK-II Spock's Beard albums were, at times, awkward attempts at fulfilling the prog, those albums were not without their share of gems, even Feel Euphoria. And given that...
I thought it didn't help that this album came out a few years after the movie Powder, which was basically the same story, an albino teenager coming to grips with his "special powers", including...
Agreed. Morse's compositions suffered from bloat around this time forward
I saw Lynne's ELO back in '19 in the Tacoma Dome (WA). It was (I think) the 4th show on the tour with my wife, my daughter and her boyfriend. Jeff was in great form and it was a great looking show....
I count myself amongst the SB fanbase but don't love everything they did. I don't like The Light, except I do like one song, Go The Way You Go. I like parts of all of them but never liked sitting all...
Aaron Donald retires at 32.
You already said that, jeesh! SMH
I agree, actually, so it bears(?) bares(?) repeating. When I'd go speaker auditioning, that CD went with me. Stem to stern great; an album that scratches...
And then kill him
Ha ha
I own Outrider but haven't listened to it years. I actually loved The Firm when it came out, I also owned the follow-up Mean Business but I had moved on shortly afterwards.
I was absolutely...
You might be onto something 🤔
I have their "reunion" album from around '92(?) and while it was OK, you're right, just not the same - I've heard tracks from the other 90s albums but... Even Robertson's solo stuff was patchy at...
The Band was another acrimonious breakup that lasted forever. Now only Garth Hudson survives.
IKR? Some of the interviews I've seen lately read like a Jiminy Glick episode.
You dare questioning Steven the Redeemer?!
Well, they didn't erect a statue of Hershel Walker in Minnesota
Surprised it took this long
Go Seahawks!!
Go Lions!!!
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I think the older Sting gets, the more he looks like Jonathan Harrison (Dr Smith on. Lost In Space). Evidently, Sting emulated Dr Smith as well.
Yep. Years ago I made a CDR compilation of deep-cut tracks from classic rock bands. The CD was selected by my wife at a gathering and after about three songs it was drawing skewed glances from nearly...
I think BIA is a fantastic album but I agree with everything you said. Raining Again was pure pap, a guy resting squarely on his laurels. Off putting really.
It might have been a little over the top (trurl's off color remark) but it was why it was funny, albeit just to those of us who knew him. But there were some members who couldn't resist the urge to...
Yes
I'm still waiting to hear something from his thrash metal band, Five Finger Cunt Punch.
stunning by any standard. A desert island disc for me.
I didn't know anyone that didn't have a few Supertramp albums, especially Breakfast In America, which was so popular here that it pretty much guaranteed that Famous Last Words would ship gold, even...
you're bloody well right
Seahawks need a QB of the future. While I appreciate Geno Smith's leadership in the locker room and he's deserved a second shot at being a starter (playing fairly well), he has a low ceiling. Drew...
At this point I think the nominating committee is a group of people snickering amongst themselves at the list of nominees they present. I've said it before, probably somewhere within this thread,...
We may never know. I'm sure whatever it is, it's batshit crazy.
So, we need to figure out what you're suggesting? Why wouldn't you just explain your statement?
I actually didn't watch the game. I watched different highlights packages, including the entirety of the OT.
^More than likely this^ Most Drive-In theaters were on the outskirts of towns when they opened for business and eventually, over time, municipalities would expand, encompassing said property, making...
Purdy is a good QB. He's efficient and doesn't make a lot of mistakes. I think he can develop into a better QB under Shanahan, HOWEVER, right now Purdy is the weak link on that SF offense; he's...
I really wanted to like this band because of their sonic resemblance to Porcupine Tree. I liked Someone Here Is Missing ok because they seemed to have remembered the "rock" part of the genre. Their...
Man, I am still so gutted after the Lions loss that I'm not feeling this year's SB at all. I'm actually hoping the 9ers lose but don't want to watch the Swifty show. We've been invited to a SB party...
Not sure who Lloyd is. I appreciate Chaplin and Keaton. Certainly lots of comedy from 80-90 years ago has a sort of "you had to be there" quality to it. It's not like I watch the Three Stooges every...
Could be. I'd throw in Jimmy Durante as well - I don't know what I dislike more, his schtick or the myriad bad imitations over the years.
Maybe Fields was just in movies i didn't care for....
That's because the sun projection moves towards the center axis of the earth.
This is one franchise where it became increasingly difficult not to empathize with the 'monster'. Especially the particular sad third entry.
Comedians from that era all elude me with the exception of the Three Stooges. Even Laurel and Hardy bores me after a few minutes. But Mae West and WC Fields were such one note schtick. I used to...
Actually 'salty' might be a bit overstated. But Seattle's defense definitely declined with his departure. But there was talk locally that he may have packed his bags early for Atlanta as Seattle...
Dan Quinn to the Commandos. Good for them. It was rumored that Seattle gave him a call but there's still plenty of people around here who are salty with him over SB49.
Yeah, wasn't it rated 'R'?
I'm talking Seattle, Buffalo, San Diego, just to name a few. Teams that under achieved, whose offenses sputtered or went nowhere despite the talent they had on offense. I might be leaving a few out.
Damn. Another defence guy. Because they've had such a great track record of late 🙄
I wasn't aware that Seattle had reached out to him as well. I wasn't confident about next season with a new coordinator but now it won't be an issue. They've got a good GM so hopefully they'll be...