"2B' for f sake, the man just needed to vent...I think that's why you got a "dislike" but I understand what you are saying. I've been trying to thin out having too much stuff too and have been donating piles of all kinds of stuff. Having too much stuff just gets to be a burden. Sometimes it's difficult to let go of stuff you've collected either for sentimental value or you keep thinking you are going to need that stuff someday. I discovered the tv show "Hoarders" and every time I watch an episode of it, it helps to say to myself "I don't need all of this shit anymore" and keep thinning the place out. Now I'm going to "like"what "2B" had to say since he can be sensitive to negativity and I want to give him a vote of confidence.
Patrick, those tags are wonderful.
"doing stuff bones are apt to do, like hold my human body together. "
Your bones don't hold your body together. That's the job of connective tissue, like tendons and ligaments.
I sent my tickets back for a refund because I was told the concert was canceled .The tickets had to be received at Stub Hub no later than 10 May to receive the refund. Now the concert will go on ,I had Floor-1 row-3. Thank you StubHub for jumping the gun...
Is the Scene forced by contract to use the word 'scuzz' at least once in anything that is written about The Black Keys?
Looks like the video got moved again. Here it is, compiled as one file:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeUYFebP1V8
i have a tattoo of Alabama on my arm. Make a point, bro.
Phonoluxe
This has been one of my favorite albums for the past several years now. Sure is nice to see it get a proper release. Can't wait for the next volume of strange news from Mr. Wallace
>>>If you didn’t know that The Black Keys lived in Nashville, you wouldn’t have known it by the end of the band’s sold-out Bridgestone Arena gig Friday night.
The first clue: Their t-shirts read "THE BLACK KEYS, AKRON OH"
Their Daytrotter is really great too
https://www.daytrotter.com/#!/concert/jame…
That mound that Wayne was singing from is the best invention in arena rock. I expect you'll see Eric Church singing from one soon.
Looks like they skipped NYC too. Of course as Ian Faith stated, New York is not really a rock market. Spinal Tap skipped it also.
Good to see Jeff is still rippin off Sabbath.
Terri Echols Garnto, I didn't see your question until this morning. I hope you were able to ask around and find out that George's funeral service was going to be aired on all of the Nashville tv stations (yesterday, May 2nd at 10:00AM). I wasn't able to be at the Grand Ole Opry House for the service so I watched it at home. Last evening on channel 4 news they showed George's burial site in the Woodlawn Cemetery in Nashville and mentioned that some years back he purchased 60 surrounding plots so he could give them to music buddies' families who may not be able to afford a burial plot at the time of their death. I thought that was an amazing thing for George Jones to do. Johnny Paycheck is buried in one of those plots. If you want to visit George's grave site at the Woodlawn Cemetery it is located at 660 Woodlawn Lane. If you go to www.googlemaps.com you can get the directions from your place to the cemetery. I will be going by there someday to leave some flowers at George Jones' grave site.
When will it be on T V and what channel and time i do not want to miss it. Thank you Nancy and the rest of the family. God Bless you all. R.I.P George I Love You and you will be greatly missed.
Very glad to see Clockhammer finally make an appearance.
definitely love the early Pavement meets drive-by truckers sound of the Glossary tune! sounds like a completely different (but equally awesome) band.
That was an oversight. It's been corrected, and we do apologize of course. Old habits and all.
Re: “Lake Fever Presents The Chris Crofton Show, Episode 132”
I would really like to hear more about the Ikea Blues Package Cafe Set!