Just Hayden and me. A pair of squees.
Yes, but a very enthusiastic and trustworthy pair of squees.
I didn't realize it was released today. I went to get it yesterday and managed to leave the CD store with no unplanned purchases. Go me!
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Just Hayden and me. A pair of squees.
Yes, but a very enthusiastic and trustworthy pair of squees.
I didn't realize it was released today. I went to get it yesterday and managed to leave the CD store with no unplanned purchases. Go me!
"Within Your Reach" is one of my favorite 'mats songs. Just beautiful. Also love "Treatment Bound."
"Within Your Reach" is one of my favorite 'mats songs.
On the DVD commentary for Say Anything Cameron Crowe mentions that he had never heard the Replacements until Cusack introduced him to them while they were filming. That was kind of hard to believe (it was filmed in 88, I believe). As with all of Crowe's film commentaries it has lots of good little rock trivia bits in it. (The commentary was recorded in 2003 I believe and has Cusack, Skye and Crowe reunited for the first time since they did the film). Like the fact that they had a bunch of songwriters try to write a song to fit the famous "holding up the boombox" scene and finally Nancy Wilson reminded Crowe that "In Your Eyes" was one of their wedding songs and was perfect for the scene. You can tell from his silence that Cusack hates the song, but whatev.
Silly - you sent me that bootleg. The Metro show from 86? Full of reckless, wasted glory it is.
Oh yeah! I got 'em from someone else. Stupid me.
"Within Your Reach" is great, but really gimme most anything off Hootenanny, Stink!, Let It Be, Tim, or Pleased To Meet Me (short of "Shooting Dirty Pool"), and I'll be happy. I like a lot of the other three, but just not at any ol' time.
That was kind of hard to believe (it was filmed in 88, I believe).
Nah, Cameron Crowe was a hack music writer. He probably never heard anything that didn't crack Rolling Stones' Top 30.
Stupid me.
Generous you! I love that boot and it's the only 'mats one I have so I treasure it.
Nah, Cameron Crowe was a hack music writer. He probably never heard anything that didn't crack Rolling Stones' Top 30.
Maybe, but even *I* had heard of the Replacements by 88 and I was in the 8th grade!
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and living in nowheresville Kansas to boot!
Yeah, but you were probably open to a lot more new music than Crowe. I get the impression that he listened to nothing but Bruuuuuuuuuce.
I love that boot and it's the only 'mats one I have so I treasure it.
I should send you some more! I have about 5-6 now.
Yeah, but you were probably open to a lot more new music than Crowe. I get the impression that he listened to nothing but Bruuuuuuuuuce.
Hey, has Springsteen ever recorded The Philosophers' Song? Because he really should.
I get the impression that he listened to nothing but Bruuuuuuuuuce.
Don't forget Heart. (eek!)
I should send you some more!
No arguments here : )
Allmusic.com has undergone a redesign. I've already heard that there are non-IE and Non-windows browser issues, but more importantly, the entry on me has lost all but my Lothars credit!