Fuck. I meant to get a little buzz before I went out. You know... to settle my nerves and shit. Now I'm drunk and I haven't even showered yet. This should be interesting.
Oh God, this is so wrong. My roommates and I decided to finish a 60 together. The trick is to remove the other person and see if it sounds okay. You wouldn't say "Me decided to finish a 60" would you? I think not. Also, what's a 60?
I hate that kids think this song glorifies drinking, when really the message is pretty negative about booze.
Wrong. At least Entourage has random titties. Neither Glee or gay porn in Key West bars have those. Sex and the City might be close to a soft-core gay Emmanuelle. What "kids" are listening to Barenaked Ladies? In fact, who is listening to Barenaked Ladies for a message? Even deeper, who listens to Barenaked Ladies*? *that arent Canadian or frat boys.
For Pearl Jam, there is no song I like more than their first single. There is barely a song in the 90's I like better*. *-Hey Man Nice Shot
I've gotta say, in terms of Pearl Jam songs, that it's hard to top Black - either the studio or the acoustic version. Having said that, I like Garden even better. The remastered version is better than the original: Ten is probably one of the best debut albums a band has ever produced. Talk about charging out of the gate.
Don't toot the horn so loud. They were never THAT popular here until America ate up the song "Brian Wilson" years after it was released. Personally, I've always thought they kind of sucked. It was usually the fat fanboy types or douchebags that liked them. Some of their songs make me want to cry blood. Ten is a fantastic album, one of the best of the 90's. Personally I don't think they ever equalled it, though. Kind of like Smashing Pumpkins and Siamese Dream. With Alice in Chains, it's a hard descision because I love all their releases except the self-titled one.
I would like to throw battery acid on him. My neighbour that I used to buy weed off of would always be watching the bojangling asshole like he was the funniest comedian on earth. iT BOGGLES THE MIND.
I agree with you 100% on PJ never equaling Ten, but that's kind of like lamenting that Michael Jackson never outsold Thriller. I also agree on AIC. I strongly recommend their boxed set to anyone who's a diehard fan. There's a bunch of demo and live songs not found in their studio releases. Staley's voice remains, to me, one of the two best rock voices in the history of the genre. I can't get on the Smashing Pumpkins wagon, though. Fuck do I hate Billy Corgan and his music.
They are the shittiest band to see live EVER. It's static and noise, and they seem to play their songs as fast as they can and completely alter how they sound. Horrible, and I've seent them more than once. All I know is Soundgarden is going back in the studio now, and Tool's new album is coming. Looking forward to that. This is Trent Reznor's wife. Ay-yi-yi:
As far as prominent black comedians go I think he's been the best in the past half dozen years or so. Let's face it, most black comedians are just derivatives of Richard Prior, even Chappelle to a large extent, and the only thing that separates the good from the bad is their delivery. Katt Williams I think has a much better delivery than a majority of black comedians. No wonder he decided to stop being such a whiny suicidal bitch all the time.
I could ramble on and on about how you are right and wrong blah blah blah...But can we all agree that its very impressive that 20+ years later, they are still together and making music? They help out their fans so much and still hold to their beliefs. On that note, here's a badass song from The Buzzcocks.
Pearl Jam is one of the most humble, kind and unselfish bands in the world. During the time No Code was out, Vedder had become a real selfish, egotistical asshole and Mike McReady straightened him out. After that, it was night to day. When they came to town a couple years back, Vedder was out in the parking lot talking to fans before the show, and before the first band came on that night he came out on stage to play Bruce Springsteen's "Growing Up" for a kid's birthday he met out in the parking lot. That is class.