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Somnambulist

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  1. Then Yankee fans will be happy to have individual players have awesome regular seasons and not make the playoffs or go out in the first round. I don't know if that goes along with George/Hal/Hank's plan for their team.
  2. Boston fan here but I live in NY and Sabathia was all over the morning Sports Talk shows. One thing I didn't hear anyone talking about was Sabathia's ARod-esque failure in the postseason with both Cleveland and Milwaukee. He gets in a lot if innings during the season and it looks like it affects his post season play. Granted, he's one of the premier pitchers in the game right now and he may well get the Yankees to the playoffs this year but it is yet to been seen how Sabathia can carry a team in the playoffs.
  3. He does tend to take things too far with the overacting but I think he's got some really funny bits. If he could just stick to a joke and move on. Maybe he has a tough time coming up with material and tries to stretch things out? Dane Cook, no comment.
  4. I'm going on Monday night and don't really need to see Everest. My ticket says 8 pm start time and there's a train that gets into Penn station at 8:06. I wouldn't imagine the starting bands would begin before the stated time on the ticket, would they?
  5. I think "McCartney" is one of his best. A lot of people don't like "Pipes of Peace" but he's got some really great tunes on there. "Flowers in the Dirt" was a good one as well. Especially his collaborations with Elvis Costello. "Flaming Pie" I used to like but after repeated listens in recent years, I find it really flat. There is a lot of filler on that one. "Chaos and Creation in the Backyard" I feel stands up better than "Flaming Pie." "Give My Regards to Broad Street" has some good original material as well as a lot of reinterpreted Beatles tunes. As with most McCartney relea
  6. One of my all time faves. RIP. I loved his vocal style in that he didn't do the vocal gymnastics some of his era and later did. He just sang his tunes with a voice that could knock you on your ass.
  7. I was thinking the same thing. Kudos to Armisen for being able to do that, it seems like it would be difficult without saying uhhh, and ummm all the time.
  8. I'm on board with this. It would be cool to have: Andy Partridge Colin Moulding Dave Gregory Terry Chambers Barry Andrews all in there together. Especially since Gregory and Andrews were never in there together. Andrews and Partridge did that Monstrance project a few years ago so you never know.
  9. This reminds me of Eddie Wilson (Michael Pare) in Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives as he explains putting emotion into songs rather than technical wizardry. It's actually not a bad movie and I agree with much of the "philosophy" in it. Oh my god, did I just reference Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives? Which brings me to another rock and roll myth, Eddie didn't die in that car crash in the first movie.
  10. Ian Brown, lead singer of the Stone Roses. I'm only knocking his singing, not songwriting. Everyone else in that band was so good it made his singing stick out even more.
  11. I'm pretty sure I saw Blur do all of 13 when that album came out. They came back for an encore of three "hits" (I think Popscene, Song 2 and There's No Other Way) all played at least three times as fast as the recorded versions so they could get the hell out of there.
  12. Oasis - Fade In/Out from Be Here Now has a nice scream before the Johnny Depp guitar solo.
  13. You're all lying. They're all the same color! Oh wait, I actually am color-blind so I didn't even attempt. Damn you non-color deficient people!
  14. Twisterella by Ride What the World is Waiting For by The Stone Roses
  15. I haven't heard anything on their new one either but I'm looking forward to it. Bought their debut at the last, good local record store in my area which promptly closed a few weeks later. Do they have a myspace page/original website? They might be streaming clips somewhere.
  16. http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news...uring-oasis-gig Pitchfork article and YouTube link. Although Pitchfork takes some digs of their own on Noel Gallagher, I think it's kind of a scary thing to see a performer being attacked like this. It wasn't just a tap, the guy really took him out. On the Oasis website it says they took Noel to the hospital after the show, which they finished, for suspected broken ribs and torn ligaments. Definately not the same type of thing with Jeff taking a swing at that stage crasher a while ago.
  17. I've never seen him live but he did a segment on that show "Live from Abbey Road" on Sundance or Ovation or one of those other channels. I haven't done a YouTube search for it but maybe the website for the show has a link to the performance or something. Oh, he was pretty good if I remember correctly.
  18. I just finished "The Road" after seeing it a #1 on this list. Man, that was a good book. I agree with the poster that it's a shame there is no Irvine Welsh on there. I've read a lot of his books with the exception of Trainspotting and found them all great. Maribou Stork Nightmares being my favorite. Would have liked to have seen more John Irving on there but I'm guessing they were going for one book per author. I picked up "The Ruins" by ? Smith at the library tonight after seeing it on this list. I'd heard it was a great book but the movie they made recently was supposed to be horri
  19. Probably already posted but I was cracking up with these the other day.
  20. I filled up this past Saturday on Long Island for $4.17 then took a road trip to Boston with a return trip on Sunday ($3.99 in MA). What I noticed on my trip was, even with it being Memorial Day, there was basically no one on the road. It's either people did their traveling on Friday night or the gas prices are forcing people to stay close to home on Memorial Day.
  21. and I guess I'm on a superhero kick.
  22. Attic Lights - "GOD" and "Never Get Sick of the Sea" http://www.atticlights.co.uk/frontend/inde...79E1F5733549725 Glasgow band that sounds a lot like Teenage Fanclub. Been obsessively listening to these two tracks over the weekend.
  23. The Brand New Heavies - Heavy Rhyme Experience I thought it was one of the best real band/rap artist records. On that same note, the Teenage Fanclub/De La Soul tune Fallin from the Judgement Night soundtrack was always a favorite. Actually, on iTunes, that is the #1 downloaded Teenage Fanclub track.
  24. Quick question on this album. It's my mom's birthday this weekend and I got her the first Jenny Lewis solo album a few years ago and she loved it. I was thinking of getting her She and Him this year. Is She and Him a good follow up for Jenny Lewis?
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