Shakespeare In The Alley
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"I still want to stab someone in the throat"
Shakespeare In The Alley replied to a topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Ridiculous, yes. But had that been taken as nothing more than an act of venting, and she did actually do what she wrote about, the university would be in deep shit. Such is today's world. -
Al Sharpton On Tiger
Shakespeare In The Alley replied to ZenLunatic's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
I'll admit, I lol'd. Because, as someone pointed out, it isn't that far off from what Sharpton's racist ass would actually do or say in this situation. -
What's the consensus on Wilco (The Album)?
Shakespeare In The Alley replied to Shining Sunbeam's topic in Just A Fan
Hey now. Casablancas' album was good, and deserves to be mentioned in these lists. However, I'd be shocked if W(TA) is shut out completely. -
And RHCP have officially descended into shit. With Frusciante on board, every release had a chance for a few excellent guitar parts. Without him, I just don't know. He should definitely get a backing band together and do a legit solo tour.
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IS this the greatest guitar solo ever?
Shakespeare In The Alley replied to PopTodd's topic in Someone Else's Song
Your point being? -
IS this the greatest guitar solo ever?
Shakespeare In The Alley replied to PopTodd's topic in Someone Else's Song
That video really is spectacular. All throughout prince's solo, you can just tell that he is in a zone far beyond the capabilities of any normal musician. The way he hangs back, then explodes, is really incredible to watch. -
IS this the greatest guitar solo ever?
Shakespeare In The Alley replied to PopTodd's topic in Someone Else's Song
Prince is a complete badass. He just is. Call it showboating if you want, but no one uses that argument to diss guys like Hendrix. And Prince should be put right up there with guys like Hendrix. 'Nuff said. -
IS this the greatest guitar solo ever?
Shakespeare In The Alley replied to PopTodd's topic in Someone Else's Song
Undeniably so. His reputation is tarnished by the admittedly large amount of complete shit he's released. But the great stuff more than outweighs the turds. -
IS this the greatest guitar solo ever?
Shakespeare In The Alley replied to PopTodd's topic in Someone Else's Song
It shouldn't surprise people that Prince can play a guitar with the very best of them. Because frankly, he might be the very best of them. Is he full of himself? Sure. But the man is easily among the very best musicians out there. -
top ten artists of the decade
Shakespeare In The Alley replied to Dondante's topic in Someone Else's Song
Indeed. He did release new studio albums, but don't throw remastered/30+ year old live things in there. -
Smashing PumpkinsTeargarden by Kaleidyscope
Shakespeare In The Alley replied to brianjeremy's topic in Someone Else's Song
In more important SP news, Billy Corgan is dating Jessica Simpson. -
I've always thought it's check it and dependent claims. It makes the most sense that way. Especially the dependent claims line. If it is somehow anything but dependent claims, I'll be disappointed, because I love that line.
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I love the lyrics of this song, but I always just viewed it as a "Christ would be just a regular guy" kind of thing. It's a witty little song, but I don't think it's meant to be a biting political criticism.
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?uestlove is an outstanding drummer. Great choice.
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Gruff Rhys on vocals, guitar Josh Homme on guitar, backing vocals Jeff on acoustic guitar/bass, backing vocals Dave Grohl on drums, backing vocals Vince Guaraldi on piano (I'm very into Peanuts songs these days.) Venue doesn't matter. This group would be awesome. But probably not. However, having seen them all live except Guaraldi, I can say it'd be a good show.
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No you don't.
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I have shelves. However, my collection eventually eclipsed the storage capacity of said shelving units. So now there are stacks on top of the shelves. One day, I'll own a giant wall of shelves for such things. One day.
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Now Playing: November, 2009
Shakespeare In The Alley replied to myboyblue's topic in Someone Else's Song
This is the best rock band around. 'Nuff said. -
Fantastic Mr. Fox Hype Thread
Shakespeare In The Alley replied to mpolak21's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
He really does have a way with music. There are countless examples of this, but he really knows what type of music to play, and he always chooses good, obscure songs, even if it's a Stones or Beatles song. However, the use of Needle in the Hay during Richie's suicide attempt is his best musical moment. Brilliant choice. -
I buy a large amount of music, and have large stacks of CDs and records in my house, but I download stuff for free if I'm unfamiliar with it. I'm 100% OK with this. I do, however, look down on people who download entire discographies in one fell swoop, and never actually buy music. This is the collector in me, but that's really no fun at all.
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Fantastic Mr. Fox Hype Thread
Shakespeare In The Alley replied to mpolak21's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Oh yeah, it was hilarious, but it was more interesting than anything else. At least, I thought so. After all that Fox had said about his "wild nature," the wolf scene was pretty compelling. At first I didn't know what was going on, since Fox had said he had a phobia of wolves. But then he seemed to be in awe of the wolf, and it kinda made sense. Very neat scene. I really want to see this again, actually. Wes' movies all have so many little tidbits that you don't catch the first time, and this one seems like no exception. -
Fantastic Mr. Fox Hype Thread
Shakespeare In The Alley replied to mpolak21's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Rushmore is incredible, but Tenenbaums wins for me. Please tell me you consider it number two? -
Fantastic Mr. Fox Hype Thread
Shakespeare In The Alley replied to mpolak21's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Dude, no. The Royal Tenenbaums is his best movie, period. I really like them all, and I look forward to watching Fox again, but Tenenbaums cannot be beat. Such a well-written film. Own Wilson really needs to go back to writing. The man is brilliant. One of my favorite scenes in this movie, which i just remembered, was when Fox saw the wolf during the getaway at the end. The wolf thing was always passed off by Fox throughout the movie, then that scene happened, and it was a pretty powerful look at Fox's persona. I realize Dahl created the character, but Wes and George Clooney did a fan -
YouTube Humor: The birth of a Wilco Song
Shakespeare In The Alley replied to ksoze's topic in Just A Fan
You made a terrible post, you live with the terrible post. -
Fantastic Mr. Fox Hype Thread
Shakespeare In The Alley replied to mpolak21's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
The animation style was brilliant, and a good break from the flurry of "fancy" animated flicks that aren't really anything more. The voice acting was spot-on. I never really think about Clooney too much, but he owned that character. There weren't really any bad voices, but man, Fox was believable as the self-centered prick he was. Great movie. I really enjoyed how Wes skirted profanity throughout the movie. Just when I thought it was getting old, there's a shot of the city, and there's some graffiti in the background that says "CUSS." Brilliant. Owen Wilson and Jarvis Cocker's cam