Here, Jon. It's actually 5ives.com
Including...
Five descriptions that arose while boot shopping with Madeline on Monday
1. Too Bon Jovi
2. Too Adam Ant
3. Not Avengers enough
4. Too Dale Evans
5. Oddly Amadeus
'War Stories'
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.
Here, Jon. It's actually 5ives.com
Including...
Five descriptions that arose while boot shopping with Madeline on Monday
1. Too Bon Jovi
2. Too Adam Ant
3. Not Avengers enough
4. Too Dale Evans
5. Oddly Amadeus
It's a guidebook written by geeks, for geeks, that makes rock 'n' roll seem almost not cool, grouping fans alongside other nerd cliques who fixate on comic books or Star Trek.
A bit rich to make a statement like that in the same breath as invoking Ghost World! Who cares about seeming cool anyway? (Rock'n'roll hasn't been cool for at least two decades, after all...)
David, I love the first review. Good words, those.
Thesaurus Wrecks
heee!
About the East Bay Express review, bah. This is the only review by this guy I've read so I can't say for sure but it reeks of being written by that kind of writer who thinks they have to say something negative for it to be "criticism."
Reason number 135 of why I like the Pernice Brothers. From his latest newsletter:
We recently had publicity photos taken for the next Pernice Brothers album (more on that in a minute), and I have a giant beard. It's like a parasite. I almost look like those dudes from Zed Zed Top (that's for you non Americans who might be reading this). I was speaking to a certain Pernice Brothers fill in drummer there other day, and the conversation went something like this:
Me: "Man, you should see me. I have a giant beard."
Fill In Drummer: "Perneeeece, that's a terrible thing to call your wife. I didn't know you were gay."
Anyway, I have a giant beard.
wilwheatondotnet's entry about watching the LiveAid dvd with his teenage stepkids is pretty amusing.
little wil should not have teenager step-kids. aside from that it's a funny read, so true.
I was watching hip-hop videos from the 90s last night in the hopes of seeing some of my favorite things from teh 1990-1993 era, but no, it was all mid to late 90s bad boy produced stuff and the like. very disappointing for me.
very disappointing for me.
No Dream Warriors, eh? Do you still have your hat? I want to see msbelle's b-girl phase.
yes I still have the hat, but most of the clothes from that time are gone and there aren't really pictures.