Never really developed a taste for tequila. Kind of hard to understand how you make a drink out of something that sharp, inhospitable. Now, bourbon is easy to understand.
Tastes like a warm summer day. -Raylan Givens
Never really developed a taste for tequila. Kind of hard to understand how you make a drink out of something that sharp, inhospitable. Now, bourbon is easy to understand.
Tastes like a warm summer day. -Raylan Givens
Armadillo reminded me of this, and it's a decent album overall, IMO:
Never really developed a taste for tequila. Kind of hard to understand how you make a drink out of something that sharp, inhospitable. Now, bourbon is easy to understand.
Tastes like a warm summer day. -Raylan Givens
Totally forgot about that song. Also an instant classic in terms of political statements. And the band was all-black to boot.
It kind of covered all the bases, which I liked.
Never really developed a taste for tequila. Kind of hard to understand how you make a drink out of something that sharp, inhospitable. Now, bourbon is easy to understand.
Tastes like a warm summer day. -Raylan Givens
Armadillo reminded me of this, and it's a decent album overall, IMO:
Reminds me of the very first Lolla with Jane's Addiction, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Nine Inch Nails, Ice-T, Butthole Surfers, Rollins Band, Violent Femmes and Fishbone of the names I remember. Living was awesome that day.
Working on a coffee table book of the family trip to St Thomas (still) and on the front porch listening to all of the reggae on my iPod (as indexed by iTunes).
1134 songs on shuffle. Pretty decent collection.
Sad part is, I could listen to the entire list and still won't be done with this book. Tons of work, but my mom will flip when she gets it - so worth the effort.
Definitely Maybe: Oasis
Hail to the Thief: Radiohead
Absolution: Muse
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A while back I asked for some input on R.E.M. and The Replacements, two bands who I never really gave much of chance back in the 80's-90's
so saturday I had time to listen to Hootenany, Pleased To Meet Me, Tim and Murmur
uhm. first off, Hootenany, what a weird record. I think this is why I didn't get into The Replacements back in the day...I didn't GET IT. however, I then listened to Tim and Pleased To Meet Me front to back for the first time and omfg @$%@$^^!!!!! great records all the way through, and the song Alex Chilton blew the door open for me. I hadn't heard it before and I've now listened to that song about 27,000x since saturday! holy ****. I can't wait to delve into the rest of the catalog.
R.E.M's Murmur is pretty astounding as well. Great song after great song after great song.
what I really noticed about both bands is the bass player's, I had no idea Mike Mills and Tommy Stinson were as great a players as they are.
so there you have it. holes in my record collection filling up nicely!
Everything in its right place, Wisconsin Hockey National Champs!
"but you're not as confused as him are you. it's not your job to be as confused as Nigel". Tap pt 1.
"I think it's ****ing stock. What--? Which part of that is unclear to you? I think it sounds stock to my ears. I mean, do you want me to write it down?" Tap Pt. 2
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