Joe Cocker - Mad Dogs and Englishmen is a great album
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2014/11/24/unblinking-stare Recent NYR article with some good insight.
Frontline featured the story last night as well. Haven't watched it yet, but it should air a few more times. Crazy stuff.
Deer Tick
I'm Waiting for the Day, I love the end of that one.
Yup and Ian McShane......
Carlito's Way is a classic.
I vote Sexy Beast. Ray Winstone is great.
I missed the "Irene" moment, but I was there for the "No Rain" performance Sunday night. It was my first time at this festival and I had an amazing time.
No jail time for anyone. Shocking.
Little Failure by Gary Shteyngart
You'll like this ...
I wish I was around. I have met with hubskiers "in the wild" before, at Solid Sound Festival, and had a GREAT time. Unfortunately I'll be on the Cape visiting the folks. Definately not cooler, but......I hope everyone has a blast.
I'm sure yours would be an hour long......
These two were both from dreams I had: 1. CIA created indie band goes on tour looking for (eco-terrorists?[Pacific Northwest tour]terrorists?drugs?) Maybe they have an accidental hit? Maybe the "lead singer" is actually really good?Introspection and hiliarity ensues. Working title - Band of the Man. Movie or book? 2. A Behind the Music type production company creates your own personal life-story as you approach your twilight years. They go back to your high school, talk to your family, teachers, show athletic or educational highlights etc....basically a BTM on your life to play at funeral?Keep for grandkids?Watch repeatedly yourself......I dunno.
That's funny. I'll also be taking a trip to Providence on the 14th to see your man McCauley and the rest of Deer Tick. It will be my first time seeing them live and I'm looking forward to it.
One of my favorite bands. I'll be seeing them 3/21 in Boston.
Yeah, I can see that. It was more of a "Whoa. Didn't know that."
almost never.
I would go with The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down. That's my answer today....
I'm not sure if you're a fan of Wilco, but the music doc Man In the Sand(?) was a good watch. It's basically the story of Bragg and Wilco during the Mermaid Ave sessions. Check it out
Not only do I love milk, I actually keep a chilled glass in the freezer to enjoy it extra cold. Y'all are crazy.
I think you know what I mean.
It takes ALOT to make me angry, but hurt/bully animals and I'll lose it.
Let me know how the concert was. I've been on a Deer Tick run....