Just saw
It Might Get Loud.
Definitely a must for any guitar aficionados (I'm looking at you, Cor!) out there. Most charming moment is watching the gleeful looks of "holy shit, I can't believe this is happening right in front of me" on the faces of Jack White and The edge when Jimmy Page rips into "Whole Lotta Love."
Just spent four days at Bouncing Souls shows. One inept little stage diver managed to kick me in the BACK of the head and raised quite a nice little bump. And did you know a human nose could get kicked three times and not bleed even once? Twice my sinuses... um, "released" and I felt like there was blood everywhere but there was not. NOW I know why we have sinuses - they're shock absorbers!
The Bouncing Souls, Seven Seconds, Lifetime, None More Black, and Tim Barry (late of Avail) were all brilliant, however. Basically, I feel awesome.
I was combing through a music blog with sixties stuff and was surprised to see Beatles albums up. Who needs that on a blog? Then I realized they were the American version of the albums which have been superseded by the original UK albums that the Beatles could actually control.
Weird to think of any part of the Beatles catalog being unavailable at this point.
That's DOCTOR Roxanne to you! [link]
That is awesome! I still have "Rap vs. Rap: The Answer Album" on cassette somewhere.
Finger Prince?
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How often did Animaniacs get away with stuff like this?
Wow, that was surprisingly salacious.
David, you Fire Engines Ignoramus, I'm disappointed! I thought that you would not only be familiar with that clip, but that you'd be a fount of background information.
I thought that you would not only be familiar with that clip, but that you'd be a fount of background information.
I'm ashamed at my complete missage of that milestone in cartoon/rock/porn intertexuality. Of note: Prince was on Warner Brothers.