Draculaβs pajama party!
youtu.be/zOtOTHgROC0?...
It Takes A Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry
thanks, this seems like exactly what I have been looking for. cant take the ai invasion any more
this is some of your finest work
No 4 letter players but other 5s are Ty Law and Al Day (who I hope had the nickname All Day Al Day)
Joe Willieβs last game for the Jets, what an ending.
I saw my first dead show at MSG that night. Seems like Jerry had a busy day that day.
I have this 45 at home and I display it in my living room. Classic cover
yes, in the Crazy Fingers vein
It's got a great melody to it and certainly had room to explore and stretch it out, too bad it was so short lived. The bridge part was a little clunky though.
And when he shines he really shows you all he can
And when he shines he really shows you all he canβ¦
I came here to make a Johnny Salami reference but you beat me to it, kudos
I have a playlist of guilty pleasures with the loose definition of songs I like by artists that I generally dislike or donβt want to dig any further into
Some examples
Aerosmith - what it takes
Bob Seger - night moves
Elton John - I guess thatβs why they call it the blues
Bill String
Graffiti of a pigeon in a suit with a Iβ€οΈNY button
Thereβs a lot of great graffiti on the streets of Athens but the pigeon with the I β€οΈNY button stood out
2 things in particular that I am excited about are the red zone splits and the 3rd/4th down breakdowns. A lot of scoring crews in the 80s did not bother breaking down 3rd/4th and the previously existing 3rd down data had to be taken with a grain of salt. And the 4th down data barely existed.
I paid money for this cassette and almost immediately regretted it
Would be a great idea if Relisten worked reliably. If anything else in my life worked that poorly I would ditch it and never look back. But I canβt quit you Relisten!
I find this to be true of most flavored seltzers and waters, to varying degrees. Volvic lemon water is amazing when ice cold and awful if not.
Gollum
I love the repeated attempts to get Bob to do Lazy Lightning and heβs too wily to accept the gambit
I once backed up my car so Richard Gere could drive past me in a small parking lot. My wife was inside a store at the time and was very upset to have missed him.
Tom Brady going down a waterslide and I think he's saying "wheeeeeeeeeeeeeee" with his arms up
I prefer Brady on the waterslide
Nice! I was at 3/27/94, I donβt recall the Jack A Roe off the top of my head but I remember the Dew being tremendous.
I always enjoyed when the kids wanted to watch this one. I still chuckle thinking about the bit when Doofenshmirtz does the DJ set βthereβs a platypus controlling meβ¦β
They were called Keystone, played around NY from late 70s to mid 90s I think. Did a mix of originals and covers, with a fair amount of Dead.
Oh very cool I didnβt realize that I will check out the documentary.
In Heads, you had the calendar for a random month at Wetlands in late 80s or early 90s and my uncleβs band was in the listings, I got a kick out of that and so did he.
Will let you know if I need any other help, thank you!
Bummer, that was basically how I found out about shows back then. Wait for that new edition and check the listings immediately.
But I do have a newspapers account and I think I found the Morphine show at Knitting Factory in June 95. Another mystery solved.