@def_leppar20044 Always in the mix, for sure, and always one to revisit, though at times I might prefer Nirvana, the Clash, the Stones, Big Star, R.E.M. or others depending on what album is spinning.
@TheBeatlesPMcC Perhaps one can be a big Beatles fan and still dislike the song — target audience aside — as a bit of an irritating ear worm without being considered bitter and psycho IMO.
If @scottostler isn’t the greatest to ever do this job, he’s in the conversation.
Congratulations on a tremendous career. And that’s putting it mildly.
Harsh, but surely many fans reluctantly agree…
#49ers took a step backward in free agency, says ESPN analyst
(via @49erswebzone)
Read: https://t.co/K6H3biGZ0I
My Mac “stock” plunged from Dreams/Rhiannon radio overkill, then later soared when I heard much of the rest of the catalog. My Clapton “stock” rallied a bit when I learned he helped with a top Beatles song.
I wrote about Paul McCartney, the recent doc about him, why he (still) cares about how he's perceived, and why some classic rock legacies go up (Fleetwood Mac) and others go down (Eric Clapton) like stocks.
https://t.co/YEEHwzi1n5
10 Near-Perfect #FIlmNoir Movies That No One Remembers Today (we beg to differ of course).
Can't be sure if Angels with Dirty Faces (1938) is a film noir as well to be honest; although we do like it anyways: https://t.co/B8kqsj99iN