As long as I can sing Halloween songs and play Syd Barrett records on a magical victrola... sure, I'm in.
Yeah... I'm not really a fan or anything, but they put on a pretty good show and all. It was funny, though, when some asshole threw a fucking...
Megg And Cheese Breakfast, you should listen to the album Sweetheart of the Rodeo by the Byrds. Don't question, just do it.
I always thought online love was naked pictures in your inbox, but I could be totally wrong. :rolleyes:
Yeah, you heard me. :H
Good for you, Scrambled Megg Sandwich. :D Apparently, I might be seeing Tool tomorrow. (o_O) I don't really care either way, but I guess someone...
Heh, well, the reviews on IMDb for the remake have just been terrible. I think it's rated at a 3.7/10. The people who saw the original think the...
I agree that it is a little obvious. The 14th Floor Escalators? :rolleyes:
"No time for the old in-out, love, I've just come to read the meter." --A Clockwork Orange "In a thousand years, there will be no men and women,...
School, write songs/play songs/make analogesque-yet-digitized noise, record myself and others, listen to psychedelic music, watch silent films...
Actually, the remake supposedly takes place in the US, in the state of Washington. So I wouldn't expect any British accents. :) I find it kind...
For those of you who have seen the original, how faithful do you think this new PG-13 remake will be to it?
When I saw this thread title, I thought you were referring to the Grandma's Boy from 1922, starring Harold Lloyd. (o_O) I guess not. :D
It really doesn't taste all that good. :( I haven't eaten there for months. As far as them being evil or something, well, I just don't care...
Actually, I believe that he was basing his conclusion off of the people who post here, not pop culture and mass media. But regardless, augidog,...
An insane garage rock band: Roky Erickson - Vocals (The 13th Floor Elevators) Ron Asheton - Guitar (The Stooges) Roger Johnston - Drums (The...
Paul, you could try Rapidshare.
Psh... you girls and your Cary Grant... and your Buster Keaton.
So how did the mix go for that session of ours? :eek:
I like "Let Me Die In My Footsteps," and I think it qualifies as "not-so-well-known."
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