I don't remember a lot of my early childhood but I have fond memories of listening to "What's Love Got To Do It" and eating Spaghetti off green and red plates while my mom was in Law school at Memphis State in the mid 1980's. RIP Tina.
I am really tired of stupid vinyl prices. I like a lot of artists who don't have labels and seem to be doing vinyl and logistics on their own but seems like everyone of them these days are $40 plus shipped. I get you need to make money, but help me help you.
Can I just say Cocaine Bear was everything I hoped it would be. Terrible and funny at the same time. Sometimes you just need to laugh. And Margo Martindale is great in anything and of course RIP Ray Liota.
Tim McCarver, a two-time World Series champion who became a household name as a highly skilled broadcaster both nationally and in three Major League cities, died on Thursday at the age of 81. The cause of death was heart failure. McCarver, who made his Major League debut with the Cardinals
I have just come to the conclusion that we should skip the middle week of January apparently. Last year my wife's father died on the 15th. This week my stepfather was diagnosed with glioblastoma and my wife tested positive for Covid today.
The thing I appreciated about the north is that bitter cold and snow was just another day. Here in the south USPS didn’t even attempt to deliver today.
I know it is expensive and money could probably be used for better things but, sending rockets to the moon and possibly Mars one day is pretty damn exciting if you ask me.
Leslie Jordan dying hurts. He helped a lot of us get through the pandemic. His Instagram page was solid gold. Just saw him two weeks ago in person at the John Prine tribute.
Sounds like the Taylor Swift record roll out did not go well at all. So many indie record stores don't have them at all today which is just inexcusable. I don't care for me, but you can't hang out the indies out to dry to like that.