1) why does every indie rock band in America have the same haircut and need to incoperate a gimmick? 2) anyone watch 120 minutes last week? I'm sorry that I did, but there was one good song. I need to know who did it. the chorus said something about water and a guy going "whooaa whooooaaaa". the singer was sitting down watching TV and then he left and joined the band on the TV and a little girl was watching the tv. anyone knwo what song this is?
I think that was Cousteau. I don't remember the name of the song, but from your description, it sounds like their video.
I don't know the answer to your questions Ted. But I do know that today is a FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNN TAAAAAAAAAAAAA-STIC DAAAAAAAAAAAA-AAAAAAA-AAAAAAAAAAAAYYYY!
Fixed your post. Metal bands have usually been among the worst conformers. They've almost always looked like they're stuck in the mid 70s. It wasn't until the late 90s that a few of them DIDN'T have hair like Robert Plant circa 1974.
Feel the rhyme Take the time Go fighting to the top Go number one Stick a honeybun Your mind begins to flop How take in steam Recall your dream Hey Camisas Your favourite shirt is on the bed Do a somersault on your head.
Where do we go from here/oh its down to the lake I fear/Aye yi yi yi yi yi/Aye yi yi yi yi yi yi yi/here we go/Love love love plus one Oh not that Haircut 100
was it nick heyward? or was that another band? regardless nick heyward (i'm spellin that wrong somehow) had a decent solo album back when, "the apple bed" or something like that.
Heywood was greatness, in a high-pitched "whoop!" kind of way. I have a couple of NH CD's that are consistently, jazzily nice. When it Started to Begin... Can we talk about China Crisis now?
Put me down as another who thoutght this was about the band. Nick Heyward seen here in concert many years ago. Not a bad show. Lacked the horn section, but good. As for the question about all having the same haircut, it's because this is what moves product. Can't help with the section question at all.
Both. But to be honest, I thought Flaunt the Imperfection one of the most perfect little smooth albums ever recorded. Did Walter Becker do lots of production with other bands?
Maybe I'm drunk, but this thread is awesome. Who are these people? cj herrara? ted cikowski? joe pakowhatever?