I always liked this song. it's not just nostalgic but is pretty creative.
In High Fidelity John Cusack and Jack Black beat the living fucking shit out of this L7 40 year old.
I had a hard time following that film. Also, "Grunge" wasn't all that great. some of it was good but sup with this flick. Just watched it a few weeks ago.
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He's not Leif Garrett (Considered a tween sell out in the 70s) even though Leif wasn't that bad of a performer, considering he was a tween idol. LOL im kidding.. he's a corporate made whore just like those boy-bands in the 80s and 90s.
But he's also a funny actor. So he's a pretty ok guy regardless of how hollywood fucked any true potential out of him.
But Frampton wasn't half bad. so tell me the reason again. Was Peter Frampton too plastic?
ignore me. I need to go take a big greasy caca right about now.
Originally posted by A College Professor
good point cause no one in youre hometown made music worth a shit, meanwhile my town was lit
hmm
I was Born in Oakland.
Journey is Shit?
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Jim Morrison went to Alameda Highschool before he ended up at USC in LA because his dad was in the US Navy and based near Oakland.
the band actually not given credit for San Francisco based band but rather LA is because they started at the Club Gogo. or one of those clubs down there. Yet the band came up to Santa Cruz and formed in that region if it does say Malibu or Long Beach.
Hey, I hope Wariat doesn't have anything more in common than just living in Santa Cruz with that of Jim.