Welcome back my friends, to the show that never ends.
mig
How many times do you have to be subjected to an ELP album apparently set on “repeat” in an office environment before it can be used as a defense in a homicide trial?
I have new speakers in my car, which are superamazing and powerful and whatnot, but it’s all bright and midrange-y. Not so great for the drum n bass. Really, really great, I’ve discovered, for Bon Scott era AC/DC. Happily I don’t drive more than an hour or two per day, or I’d be logging abuses against myself.
(actually that’s not true. the cd changer alternates: AC/DC, White Stripes, AC/DC, Iggy Pop, AC/DC, Ministry. But still.)
Welcome back my friends, to the show that never ends.
How many times do you have to be subjected to an ELP album apparently set on “repeat” in an office environment before it can be used as a defense in a homicide trial?
I think that’d be “1 1/2.”
I have new speakers in my car, which are superamazing and powerful and whatnot, but it’s all bright and midrange-y. Not so great for the drum n bass. Really, really great, I’ve discovered, for Bon Scott era AC/DC. Happily I don’t drive more than an hour or two per day, or I’d be logging abuses against myself.
(actually that’s not true. the cd changer alternates: AC/DC, White Stripes, AC/DC, Iggy Pop, AC/DC, Ministry. But still.)
Not Ministry. The Gun Club http://www.trouserpress.com/entry_90s.php?a=gun_club . See, now that list makes so much more sense. Oh, and the AC/DC is High Voltage, Highway to Hell, and Let there be Raaawk.