>Governor Cuomo: "40-80% of people will get it."
Never tell a New Yorker what to do, they'll do the opposite to prove their point.
>Governor Cuomo: "40-80% of people will get it."
Never tell a New Yorker what to do, they'll do the opposite to prove their point.
>I'll try my best
Your best is pretty damn good!
Metal bands, great drummers with singers who can't sing. Shredding guitarists who think more is better.
They don't call him 'Slowhand' for nothing.
BUT, I'm comfortably numb these days…))
>TIL I'm a New Yorker
Knew a few back in college, 'bigly' spoken regularly. A bit short fused, but they don't tolerate ignorance in defiance of common sense.
>Clockworks muh fren
Damn, Anon, very entertaining!
NEVER forget the bassist, Metal or Rap for that matter. Davey504 would slapp my arse for it.
Pearl Jam has some good tunes, too, but supposedly Iron Maiden is the 'king' of metal. Not sure, not my genre, but Kurt Cobain was a fellow lefty.
Back when Plant had a voice, quite an iconic figure. Too bad they plagiarized so much. Jimmy's Tele sounds like a D28??
Close on the guitar stuff, but on a youtube one shows Anne Brendon singing the lyrics from the late 50's.
Jimmy Page was an influence in my wanting to play guitar. No doubt he improved the songs so much to suit the band, but plagiarizing the lyrics off of a lot of broke black musicians and others with the 'go ahead, sue me' attitude really turned me off. McCartney readily admitted nicking stuff, too, but in the earlier days cover songs acknowledged the authors. Stones did that, at least.
The Q-clock is the new Nostradamus:
Everything that will ever happen is there already!
Gets a little stale at times.
> their spin on it was enough to be legit
I know, but the love of money sold them out.
Then there's the Crowley obsession, the smack, and the darker side, total turn off.