Mather
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His choices consist of:See but
See, we shoulda reached out to NightMather, he doesn’t believe in choices.
-Yes
-is there a more expensive version
-Can I buy twelve
His choices consist of:See but
See, we shoulda reached out to NightMather, he doesn’t believe in choices.
I thought NightMather didn't like Yes? Or was it Rush?His choices consist of:
-Yes
-is there a more expensive version
-Can I buy twelve
Mrs Mather doesn't like Rush.I thought NightMather didn't like Yes? Or was it Rush?
Mrs Everybody doesn’t like Rush.Mrs Mather doesn't like Rush.
My wife calls them the “unsexiest” band ever. Naturally they’re a top 10 all-time act for me.Mrs Everybody doesn’t like Rush.
My wife calls them the “unsexiest” band ever. Naturally they’re a top 10 all-time act for me.
haha you just had that list raring to go!Oh this is a GREAT subject for debate:
1. The Pogues
2. Rush
3. Phish
4. Slipknot
5. NRBQ
6. Steely Dan
7 Devo
8. The Grateful Dead
9. Genesis (Phil Collins Era)
10. Chicago
I'll take The Pogues, NRBQ, and Devo with me. The rest can go.Oh this is a GREAT subject for debate:
1. The Pogues
2. Rush
3. Phish
4. Slipknot
5. NRBQ
6. Steely Dan
7 Devo
8. The Grateful Dead
9. Genesis (Phil Collins Era)
10. Chicago
That was just off the top of my head.haha you just had that list raring to go!
This is not a comment on the quality of their art - just the "band aesthetics" as it relates to a "sexiness quotient".I'll take The Pogues, NRBQ, and Devo with me. The rest can go.
Can't wait to see the @NathanRicaud scale of sexiness on the Pogues, et al.That was just off the top of my head.
There has to be some questionable hair metal or 70s Hairy bands that probably slide into Genesis and Chicago spots.
Lynard Skynard comes to mind now.
This is not a comment on the quality of their art - just the "band aesthetics" as it relates to a "sexiness quotient".
That was just off the top of my head.
There has to be some questionable hair metal or 70s Hairy bands that probably slide into Genesis and Chicago spots.
Lynard Skynard comes to mind now.
This is not a comment on the quality of their art - just the "band aesthetics" as it relates to a "sexiness quotient".
Diarrhea Planet would make the list for meThat was just off the top of my head.
There has to be some questionable hair metal or 70s Hairy bands that probably slide into Genesis and Chicago spots.
Lynard Skynard comes to mind now.
This is not a comment on the quality of their art - just the "band aesthetics" as it relates to a "sexiness quotient".
My list is a little more experimentalOh this is a GREAT subject for debate:
1. The Pogues
2. Rush
3. Phish
4. Slipknot
5. NRBQ
6. Steely Dan
7 Devo
8. The Grateful Dead
9. Genesis (Phil Collins Era)
10. Chicago
As good a time as any to cue up this hilarious and very well-written take on Rush from a female point of view:Mrs Everybody doesn’t like Rush.
I showed this article to my wife a while back, and she agreed with every word.As good a time as any to cue up this hilarious and very well-written take on Rush from a female point of view:
An FAQ About Your New Birth Control: The Music of Rush
What’s in it? Every woman deserves to know exactly what’s in her birth control. Rush is a Canadian progressive rock power trio whose golden era is ...www.mcsweeneys.net
I love McSweeneys.As good a time as any to cue up this hilarious and very well-written take on Rush from a female point of view:
An FAQ About Your New Birth Control: The Music of Rush
What’s in it? Every woman deserves to know exactly what’s in her birth control. Rush is a Canadian progressive rock power trio whose golden era is ...www.mcsweeneys.net
Always a favorite.As good a time as any to cue up this hilarious and very well-written take on Rush from a female point of view:
An FAQ About Your New Birth Control: The Music of Rush
What’s in it? Every woman deserves to know exactly what’s in her birth control. Rush is a Canadian progressive rock power trio whose golden era is ...www.mcsweeneys.net
I don’t know about Chicago. I think the 1980s Peter Cetera led stuff was fairly popular with the fairer sex. The “25 or 6 to 4” era stuff probably would belong here though.Oh this is a GREAT subject for debate:
1. The Pogues
2. Rush
3. Phish
4. Slipknot
5. NRBQ
6. Steely Dan
7 Devo
8. The Grateful Dead
9. Genesis (Phil Collins Era)
10. Chicago
Agreed. I also think plenty of women like Slipknot and Phish. I honestly don’t know about the Dan, because I’ve never seen them live so I can’t attest to the male:female audience ratio.I don’t know about Chicago. I think the 1980s Peter Cetera led stuff was fairly popular with the fairer sex. The “25 or 6 to 4” era stuff probably would belong here though.