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100% chance D'Angelo cancels last minute
Pretty fantastic! Although, Under Pressure is a little ambitious for a bar band. I grew up around dudes in bar bands and they rarely strayed beyond your basic Van Halen, AC/DC, Zeppelin, Kiss, Metallica territory.
Soo... http://static.gamespot.com/uploads/original/1510/15104833/2439810-5685688289-cryin.gif
In other news: Cranky old man is cranky, old.
The Nirvana performance was pretty disappointing. Joan Jett over-enunciated every word in 'Smells Like Teen Spirit'. Kim Gordon's voice was completely shot and way off-key. Annie Clark was far too restrained, totally sucking the life out of 'Lithium'. And Lorde was just a really bizarre choice. From her overly-affected vocal style to the ridiculous posturing, her whole performance was a joke. I hope the afterparty at St. Vitus was better than this. Maybe they should have just had John McCauley front the whole set instead.
To be fair, Xscape is 87.5% garbage. But 'Love Never Felt So Good' is better than anything on this Black Keys record.
Funny, but the singer keeps shifting between '80s-'90s era Kiedis and '00s-'10s era Kiedis. Gotta pick one and stick with it.
the original video is so awful, it doesn't need anything more than a shot for shot remake to be a great parody
So when do we get to hear the remasters he mentions at 3:28?
does this serve as confirmation that an Entourage movie is on the way?
not a single real man in the bunch
and people say the new Bowie song is terrible...
"vintage Purple Rain rock vibes"? really?
the new song ends at 5:40, after that it's straight into "Halfway There" from the new record
It's 29 with the 3 soundtracks included David Bowie (1967) David Bowie/Space Oddity (1969) The Man Who Sold The World (1970) Hunky Dory (1971) Ziggy Stardust (1972) Aladdin Sane (1973) Pin Ups (1973) Diamond Dogs (1974) Young Americans (1975) Station To Station (1976) Low (1977) "Heroes" (1977) Lodger (1979) Scary Monsters (1980) Christiane F. (1981) Let's Dance (1983) Tonight (1984) Labyrinth (1986) Never Let Me Down (1987) Tin Machine (1989) Tin Machine II (1991) Black Tie White Noise (1993) The Buddha Of Suburbia (1993) 1. Outside (1995) Earthling (1997) hours... (1999) Heathen (2002) Reality (2003) The Next Day (2013) Maybe they're counting the unreleased Toy?
You obviously missed 'Heathen' in '02. His best since 'Scary Monsters'.
you two tools obviously haven't hear 'Heathen'
your post is misleading. this is only one of (currently) 8 different videos (probably at least 12 in total eventually) meant to be played simultaneously a la 'Zaireeka'. Just listening to the one video above only goves you 1/8th or 1/12th of the full experience.
could have been about a minute shorter, but sounds promising. let's hope the rest of the album isn't cluttered with sub par garbage like the last one.