Well, at least he didn’t call him Hatchet-Face.
Read More...Bautista looked at strike one, tried to check his swing but couldn’t on strike two then swung at strike 3 in the dirt. After he swung at strike three he had a few choice words for the home plate umpire. He then tossed his bat, helmet and elbow pad on the field in protest before leaving.
Once Bautista was thrown out, Grieve had this to say…
“You turn into a cry baby when you act like that. Go sit down and look at the pitch and then apologize to ...
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1. Nasty Nate posted on October 28, 2011 at 06:00 PM # hit 0 | hit 0You are a good man. Has anything good come out in the last couple of weeks? I'm kind of jonesing to record shop.
edit: Also, is the book Retromania worth reading?
I sort of think that's cool, but having lived through that time, I hope the kids come up with something new, too. I like Yuck, actually. I forget which album I have. I'm not familiar with Girls and Wild Nothing, so I will check them out. I find it impossible to keep up with new music. It seems the world is just deluged with new releases every week.
I blame the diaperbrains at FOX for this ####### garbage.
The new St. Vincent is good, its been out a little over a month.
and Billy Joel.
Glenn Close?
Yep. Sang the National Anthem before World Series game 7, actually.
Sure, shoe-gazey stuff is fine with me. Does anyone else try to keep their Ipod balanced so when you put it on shuffle you get a nice balance of songs? Am I a weirdo (in this specific sense, not generally--I know, generally, that I'm a weirdo)?
I hate his songs when the woman is having an orgasm. Other than that he is, of course, great.
Then, Ray Knight saw her stand up in the crowd, wearing that white dress and . . . well, the rest is history.
She was the Zooey Deschanel of her time.
I never wanted to #### Glenn Close. You take that back!
Budweiser, of course. Who is Edjau Dewauscherzer?
Real Estate- Days
Cymbals Eat Guitars- Lenses Alien
The new M83 album is getting hyped a ridiculous amount, but I thought it ran way too long and was kinda scattershot. Midnight City will stick in your head though!
It's been a terrific year for rap too, but I'm sure if that's something you're into.
Also, BTF Forums music thread. It's still alive!
Yeah, I need to get back there. I like asking the non-lounge people once in a while, though. It beats just slagging American Idol for 50 posts.
I'd never heard of the band until last week, when "It's Real" was the free single of the week on iTunes. I loved the song (it's got one of those guitar riffs that winds its way through your head like a car driving down a winding mountain road) and marked the band for future exploration.
I like a lot of the shoegaze coming out of Japan, especially Texas Pandaa and My Dead Girlfriend.
I just made it up. Not bad though, hey? If ever I want to record an indie album...
Likewise, although I would actually be KIND OF interested, just to see what happens. The Rising Tide tour was an awesome wall of sound.
I sincerely cannot BELIEVE they couldn't get anyone better to sing tonight. That is really really depressing.
The new Mastodon album is awesome. And the video Adult Swim did for Deathbound is hilarious. Muppet carnage!
Same here, to be honest. I don't mind that they chose this style for the album, but most of the songs are just so uninspired.
I usually listen to music by era - spend a day in 1928, or 1967, or 2009, or whenever.
Same. I do really like "The Devil's Orchard".
Wild Nothing doesn't strike me as shoegazer. It has too much propulsive beat in some of the tracks like in Chinatown for instance. I think they fall more in the Dreampop category with a heavy dousing of 80s retro in line with The Pains of Being Pure at Heart.
I liked the songs when I first listened to them but I fell in love with some of them when they came on my shuffle while I was running early in the morning. Something about the nascent light and the music and so on and so on really made it perfect. Anywhoo, I'd recommend it.
I just started to listen to Sonny Smith. I guess he's not everyone's taste; things about his "authenticity" might ding him, I don't know, but I'm a sucker for slightly off voices with a freewheeling spirit and acoustic guitar with picked bass lines.
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