I almost (almost) feel bad for you guys with your FO's inability (or unwillingness) to spend money to get players. You guys won 90 games last year, have one of the best 3/4 lineup combo's in the league, have tons of really good to great prospects, and you guys' biggest acquisition is Josh...
@calsnowskier You're gonna rainbow this
after you already posted this flaming shit? And don't try to play it off like you're coming over Margot Robbie. You love that Leonardo face and chest just as much as me so kindly STFU sir.
Nice thread. I'll go, but my top 5 songs for each artist is constantly changing. My top 10 artists changes quite often. I'll try to be as objective as possible and reflect my top 5 favorite songs from my top 10 artists at this point in my life.
I also reserve the right to say that I forgot a...
Well, that was certainly interesting....
Can’t say I’ve heard anything quite like that one. And here I thought the Rolling Stones’ “We Love You” or Steve Miller Band’s “Fly Like an Eagle” were experimental...
Thank you Masta’. Masta’ so kind to me and all my chill’run. We just love livin’ here on this beauta’ful plantation; what with the free room and board and the VCR showings every Sat’aday night
The Fisher King (3/5 stars) was kinda middling to me, and like you said, his role was small in that. (I liked Fisher King overall, just a little let down because all of Gilliam’s other stuff is epic.)
Waits was great in 2018’s The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (3.5/5 stars), but my favorite...
Sorry man, I’ve been busy beating off to Bryce Harper’s 2015 stats and interviewing for job positions when I graduate in June (mainly jacking it to Bryce though).
I’ll try to get back to you within the next week on that album you recommended (I need to look it up again)
The Final Cut: 4.5/5 stars. Rank on RS Top 500 Albums List: N/A
The last Pink Floyd album to feature conceptual leader, primary songwriter, and main lead vocalist Roger Waters (and the only Pink Floyd album to not feature keyboardist Richard Wright), The Final Cut may not be PF's greatest...
Never heard of it. I’ll check it out. Already promised someone else a couple weeks ago that I’d watch Giant with James Dean, so that’s ahead of this on my “watching shit based off people’s recommendations” list. But I’ll let you know what I think.
If we’re just counting his solo output (meaning his stuff and his stuff with the Heartbreakers, but not anything like with the Wilburys or live recordings) my top 5 for Tom looks something like:
1. Into The Great Wide Open
2. I Won’t Back Down
3. Learning To Fly
4. American Girl
5. Wildflowers
I gave Dog Day Afternoon 3/5 stars. It was good to me (mainly on the strength of Pacino's performance), but nothing great. You'd probably like it more. I still need to see The Deer Hunter. A couple weeks ago, I watched Michael Cimino's (the director of The Deer Hunter) follow-up film, Heaven's...