I only do Netflix for teevee these days, so I've been catching up on Futurama and The Venture Bros.
<zoidberg>What? I like cartoons. Sue me.</zoidberg>
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I only do Netflix for teevee these days, so I've been catching up on Futurama and The Venture Bros.
<zoidberg>What? I like cartoons. Sue me.</zoidberg>
Hey! Any old school Xbox RBN veterans gonna be in or around New York on May 5? I want you to show up and sing along to Paper Valentines and Shiny Dark Bar, please:...
How'd I miss this? Happy Belated Birthday!
I have had success with Craigslist. I put an ad up this summer looking for a bass player, got the perfect one the next day. That was lucky: I was expecting to have to look a lot longer.
*sigh* So much good music from Boston.
Tied for first:
Mission of Burma.
Pixies.
Honorable mentions:
Black Helicopter.
Thick Shakes.
The Modern Lovers.
Well. I'd say it worked just fine for bands that already had an audience. Don't get me wrong - I'm glad to have had those two tunes up on the RBN from the early days, but a great many fans they did...
Nope.
Versus, "Double Suicide"
This is also the preferred way of expressing the thought, "cannot play the same way twice."
SO: Any of you crazy kids going to be in Manhattan this Wednesday?
Because The James Rocket will be: Lit Lounge, 9pm.
Come on, it'll be fun. You'll get to hear what Paper Valentines and Shiny...
Nope
The Birthday Party - Jennifer's Veil
Slow Ride
Nay.
My Bloody Valentine, new you.
I heard her call my name.
I'm the bald hollering one with the Silvertone:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yv9Fg6VcaGc
Nuh uh.
Pixies, Monkey Gone To Heaven.
Yeah, we'll give it a shot on the 27th!
Thank you kindly!
Figured I oughtta post here for old time's sake:
The James Rocket
'Cause The James Rocket's playing out on Sunday the 10th in Manhattan, if any of you bums are in New York.
Old timers might remember the two RBN downloads from James William Roy: "Paper Valentines" and "Shiny Dark Bar". Some of the more adventurous of you might even know that James William Roy and...
Nyet.
The Walkmen- "It Should Take A While"