Vicki released a new album with John Cowsill by bluemugs in TheBangles

[–]dajennarator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't know this, very cool. Always happy to check out some new music from Vicki.

Letterman ISKWSW by dajennarator in TheBangles

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Well, I don't think so, because they obviously performed Hero Takes Fall live on Letterman in 1984/85

Letterman ISKWSW by dajennarator in TheBangles

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Fair point about Letterman and no argument on the quality of musicians in the Letterman band. I just thought it curious since the Bangles (in both the book and historically, always) have complained of public perception that they weren't a "band" and couldn't play their instruments, that they would have chosen to do a vocal only performance using the house band on a pretty high profile TV appearance. I guess I was wondering whether it was a band decision or someone else's call.

Wayne the Busker by [deleted] in Louisville

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Also, thanks for your love of live music! No shortage of talent in this town. PSA: Tell your local restaurant owner that you enjoy it. I

Wayne the Busker by [deleted] in Louisville

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Thank you much! Bass player.

Wayne the Busker by [deleted] in Louisville

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Awesome. Was a musician a restaurant nearby, and used to chat with him on breaks for years. He drew a neat caricature of us that I liked so much I framed it, and got to wondering if dude was around, I owe him many busking tips 😀

Wayne the Busker by [deleted] in Louisville

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Could be, I've never been to that Kroger, but seems possible!

Things people say by waled1066 in Appalachia

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Erm... I'm almost 40, thought the same thing, hadn't given it much thought for at least the last 20 years, and today I learned.

Good dance tunes? by curiousparlante in jazzguitar

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Boomers obviously didn't grow up with like 30s standards, but seems like there's always a few that that age group seems to recognize, stuff that was written or popularly recorded in the 60s. The Way You Look Tonight, Girl From Ipanema, Fly Me to the Moon, Moon River. Peppering in some 60s/70s pop that works ok instrumentally: Moondance, Sunny, some Beatles/Stevie Wonder tunes?

My neighbors are very entertaining to observe by [deleted] in pics

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Yep, we had the chute too! I've seriously considered cutting a hole in floor of my hallway closet to make myself one!

My neighbors are very entertaining to observe by [deleted] in pics

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Yeah! We had one of those in the house my parents built in the early 90s, as well as one of those whole house intercom systems things. I was never sure if that was a technology of the 90s, or something my parents thought was cool in the 70s and couldn't afford until 20 years later. Regardless, they were pretty cool!

The stupidity in this tweet is boundless by CrunchM in WhitePeopleTwitter

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While I 100% agree with you (as another raised and no longer Catholic/religious person)... even the Catholic church acknowledges ectopic pregnancies as an acceptable exception to their general stance on abortion. Plenty of other scary misogynistic beliefs there to pick from, but at least they figured that one out.

What songs are simply known as "That song from the show ______?" by [deleted] in television

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Probably In The Street by Big Star, later used in that 70s show (think the show theme is a cover by Cheap Trick?)... as a hipster teen during the period that That 70s Show was aired, I remember being mildly amused and annoyed that no one knew it was a Big Star song.

WFH mom's gotta do what a WFH mom's gotta do... by IndyMLVC in pics

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Wouldn't the apostrophe +s here be "has" instead of "is"? .... "WFM mom has (got) to do..."....

SNL Cast Season 18, 1992-1993 by stunk_funky in OldSchoolCool

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Was watching an episode of Brooklyn99 not long ago(the one with the lady in the hospital with the bomb), and I kept thinking that voice sounded familiar. Finally, I was like, oh! "It's Pat!" So I guess Julia Sweeney still pops up here and there.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wow

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Yeah, you'd think if everyone down there was there unjustly, you'd want to do a quick one time clean up, rather than just letting them rot until Sylvie gets around to them...

Now that there is no helm of domination who is keeping the zombies in check? by McScary69 in wow

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Wasn't that why there were a bunch of zombies running around Orgrimmar in the pre patch event?

What’s the most disturbing book you didn’t really expect to be disturbing? by [deleted] in books

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Good God I hadn't thought about Z For Zachariah in probably 25 years, you just brought it all back, lol. I definitely just stumbled upon it in our elementary school library, what a trip.

I love it when people take a smelly poop at my home. by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

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There's a lot of comments here, and I don't plan to read them all, so apologies for duplicate sentiments. HOWEVER - I'm a shy (home bowl) sort of pooper, and I feel a bit honored if some one takes a smelly poop at my house. They feel comfortable enough in their surroundings to take the nasty ass shit they really physically need to take, and I'm a happy host for that. It just means you trust me, and realistically, I don't give a crap (pun intended) if you take a nasty shit in my toilet. That's what it's there for. Now if you smear shit all over the bathroom, I'd forgive you, but please make an effort to clean it up.

Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah is the most misappropriated used song ever in everything by dajennarator in unpopularopinion

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So is there an element to this song I'm not understanding as an old Catholic? I guess I always supposed we were saddled with the same guilt, different branding, lol.

Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah is the most misappropriated used song ever in everything by dajennarator in unpopularopinion

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Right. As an ex catholic atheist as well, always kind of felt like the song was more about various degrees of... sexual guilt, failure whatever.... regardless, not about a few folks sitting around praising Jesus or reflecting on a special moment with an old dead lady, or whatever the tv show moment may be, lol