Dewey Dell getting banged out on the floor was all I needed to see. Is it really that hard to artfully imply in a film something artfully implied in a novel? Directors only did it for decades.
Green Mind is phenomenal.
"Feel the Pain" always seemed like a great riff that he could never write a song around. All those changes outside of the riff go nowhere.
I agree with your take on it. Trace is a must - truly an outstanding record. I enjoyed the next to as well, but Trace is probably the one that I will go back to over the years.
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As I Lay Dying
Dewey Dell getting banged out on the floor was all I needed to see. Is it really that hard to artfully imply in a film something artfully implied in a novel? Directors only did it for decades.
May 13, 2013 - 8:20 PM
The drunk history of American drinking songs
Replacements: "Here Comes a Regular", "Red, Red Wine", "Beer For Breakfast"American Music Club: "Outside This Bar"The Pogues: take your pick
March 15, 2013 - 4:37 PM
One of Dinosaur Jr.’s best tracks was relegated to a B-side
Green Mind is phenomenal. "Feel the Pain" always seemed like a great riff that he could never write a song around. All those changes outside of the riff go nowhere.
March 13, 2013 - 8:03 AM
One of Dinosaur Jr.’s best tracks was relegated to a B-side
Ruby Tuesday was a B side as well. Child of the Moon, another great - if lesser known - Stones b-side.
March 13, 2013 - 8:01 AM
Jay Farrar: Falling Cars And Junkyard Dogs
I agree with your take on it. Trace is a must - truly an outstanding record. I enjoyed the next to as well, but Trace is probably the one that I will go back to over the years.
March 11, 2013 - 2:44 PM
MTV After Dark: 15 R-rated (or at least PG-13) music videos of the ’80s
I fully convinced myself that the With of Without you video flashed some arty boob. It may have been intentionally subliminal,but it was there.
March 6, 2013 - 9:24 AM