Delvin wrote: >> I couldn't pick either of them out of the crowd at the local >> Outback Steakhouse. > Sure you could. Axl would be the one screaming at the hostess > for making him wait. Lana would be the girl next to him, trying > to maintain a bored yet sexy look in case anyone whips out a > camera. That still describes roughly a third of the local Outback dinby Nile
breno wrote: > Hell yeah. I might even go to Cincinnati and check out the > dinosaur with a saddle on it at the Creationist Museum. If you do make sure to bring me back a pic of you saddled up and waving your hat around like Slim Pickins. That would be AWESOME.by Nile
Jermoe wrote: > Oh, and he's schtupping Lana Del Rey. I couldn't pick either of them out of the crowd at the local Outback Steakhouse.by Nile
breno wrote: > I'm hoping to make it back to Cleveland this year and revisit > the museum. But more to the point, there's a wax museum of the > Bible about an hour or so south of Cleveland that I've been > itching to visit since not being able to find it last time I > was out that way. > > Also, I've discovered that the grave of Paul Lynde is located >by Nile
Jim Marshall, the man who developed and sold guitar amplifiers that defined the modern rock sound and made large venue/stadium rock possible has died at 88. Link: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/music_blog/2012/04/marshall-amplification-jim-marshall-dies.htmlby Nile
That was impressive, Michael.by Nile
HollowbodyKay wrote: > But enough about me. Let's get back to the show ... > > "Everywhere I look ... > > ... something reminds me of her." That reminds me that San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station is currently offline until further notice. San Diego gets a significant portion of its power from the 2,200 megawatts produced by the reactor.by Nile
madisdadi wrote: > check out the ass shot on this baby Hook me up with one o' them and a Vox AC30TB and meet me in Jangletown!by Nile
Delvin wrote: > I've found that guys like that can end > up dragging the evening down, waiting for the last encore so > they can go home. Who needs 'em. I can't imagine any of the guys I'd invite wouldn't enjoy the seeing The Rev in concert. It's just that they seem to have become stick-in-the-mud, stay at home & save the money sorts. They're nby Nile
M. Johnson wrote: > For some reason I read that as "rowdy clubs full > of liquored-up moms." Too many MILF movies?by Nile
I see that Reverend Horton Heat is coming to San Diego in July but I can't get any of my friends interested in joining me. Argh. Philistines! I really hate going to rowdy clubs full of liquored-up morons without a wingman.by Nile
The article can't seem to figure out whether they have a "sexual crank" sound (second sentence) or a "sensual crank" sound (halfway into the article). I, on the other hand, can't figure out for the life of me what EITHER of these might actually sound like. And no, I'm not curious enough to find out the answer.by Nile
nosepail wrote: > We are truly a country of morons. Present company excepted, of course. The system is rigged by the rich, powerful, clever and connected to take advantage, collectively, of those of lesser means, power, ability and influence. Many see it as their prerogative and convince themselves of their righteousness in the merciless pursuit of their self interest. They convince theby Nile
nosepail wrote: > Anyone going to watch it? Right after every other movie I haven't yet watched, maybe.by Nile
erikalbany wrote: > So, Delvin, you're saying that they weren't "freak monkeys with > mediocre tunes" who "keep you busy and focused by lightness"? > > I must say I'm disappointed. I would pay to see that. That's it. I just registered "freakmonkeys.com." It just seemed the right thing to do. So how about we start a meme? I'by Nile
You know what they say about a stopped clock....by Nile
Only if by "clean" you mean "whiten" or "disinfect". Otherwise, consider using a detergent or old school soap.by Nile
willie wrote: > I ask Pandora to make me a "Big Star" playlist....and up comes > "Sister Golden Hair." I propose a new, Pandora-based game: "Six Degrees of Sister Golden Hair." It would be just like "Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon" but with more blonds & less bacon.by Nile
nosepail wrote: > I simply cannot decide: > > Liturgy - > Generation I hate it when the record skips and keeps repeating a track. Or perhaps the group forgot how to play the chorus and just kept repeating the end of the last verse, over and over.by Nile
Michael Toland wrote: > I feel that way about swing. To be blunt, unless it's Duke > Ellington, who would have been one of the great 20th century > composers in any genre, it all sounds cheesy, even silly, to > me. Art Tatum was amazing. But I'm generally of a similar mind about the big band sound. I tend to be into the hard stuff...bebop. I want my jazz to peel the paiby Nile
mats84 wrote: > > I now answer every question asked of me in my daily life with > those song titles. > > examples : > > Q: How are you todays mats? > A : Stinking genital warts. > > Q: What are you doing today mats? > A: Self-Disembowelment > > etc, etc. Remind me not to ask you any questions.by Nile
zoo wrote: > Wow, the author of that article just couldn't resist a nasty > dig at Nico at the end. Real classy. What would you expect from the author of "She's Lost Control"...? http://www.lulu.com/product/ebook/shes-lost-control/17351348 Hint: She goes by the nickname "SemtexGirl" on Blippy.comby Nile
ira wrote: > Or just withdrawn and replaced? How about: Jane's Addiction: "Ritual de lo Habitual" Coup: "Party Music" Type O Negative: "The Origin" Scorpions: "Virgin Killer The Five Keys: "On Stage!" (funny story there) The Residents: "The Third Reich & Roll" (censored for Germany) Birth Control: "Operation" Ministby Nile
HollowbodyKay wrote: > It was pretty damned good. Reminded me of a big stack of > blueberry pancakes. And that reminds me of the River Glen Motel.by Nile
HollowbodyKay wrote: > Playoffs? Who won? 49ers beat the Saints in a very close game. Either could have won, but the Niners had the lead when time ran out. > Has God abandoned Tim Tebow yet? Well, it's 42-7 New England in the 3rd quarter with 9:27 on the clock. God appears to be getting all "Old Testament" on his ass. I hear that Jesus has left the building and is alrby Nile
Q: A good way for Nile to kill 5 hours on a Saturday Afternoon? A: Watch the NFL Playoffs, drink tea and eat those Toll House chocolate chip cookies he made last night.by Nile
STEVE wrote: > hemp vs petroleum Both have high- and low-octane variants.by Nile
M. Johnson wrote: > From Nerve.com: > > Lou Reed and John Cale sue over Banana cover What's next? The Rolling Stones sue over the Sticky Fingers cover?by Nile
Michael Toland wrote: > Saw that. And after reading it I'm not sure what the difference > is between powerviolence and grindcore (which is also brief, > powerful and violent). Or thrashcore. Or whatever. I suppose one might know these important distinctions had they spent the '90s hanging out weekend nights at 924 Gilman while testosterone crazed, mohawk-adorned punks careeniby Nile
MrFab wrote: > Does this review > make any sense? It's just sloppy writing. Punk was primarily a reaction to the glossy, overproduced stadium rock of the 1970s like Pink Floyd and the Rolling Stones. Precious few outside of London and New York had even heard of Punk in 1975. It really started to get a following after the first Sex Pistols album in 1977. With the end of the "by Nile