Julian, wrote:and Andy Dickcontradiction wrote:At least we still have the Smart Car.
Andy Smart
Dropping Like Flies
Fulfilled-Hatch wrote:"At least" or "unfortunately"?Julian, wrote:and Andy Dickcontradiction wrote:At least we still have the Smart Car.
Andy Smart
Julian, wrote:I'd say the latter, but he's been good for a laugh over the years(at him, not with him)Fulfilled-Hatch wrote:"At least" or "unfortunately"?Julian, wrote:and Andy Dickcontradiction wrote:At least we still have the Smart Car.
Andy Smart
was looking for him on cameo, but found this and I think your wife needs to have J. Peterman give you a call about a new trenchcoat
https://www.cameo.com/johurley?nodeId=actors&nodeType=category
Fulfilled-Hatch wrote: I think your wife needs to have J. Peterman give you a call about a new trenchcoatThere is a real J. Peterman Catalogue (they call it an "Owners Manual"), and I have signed up a handful of unexpecting people for it and it never fails to illicit a good reaction.
https://www.cameo.com/johurley?nodeId=actors&nodeType=category
Julian, wrote:Fulfilled-Hatch wrote: I think your wife needs to have J. Peterman give you a call about a new trenchcoatThere is a real J. Peterman Catalogue (they call it an "Owners Manual"), and I have signed up a handful of unexpecting people for it and it never fails to illicit a good reaction.
https://www.cameo.com/johurley?nodeId=actors&nodeType=category

https://jpeterman.com/pages/request-a-catalog
I had no idea J. Peterman was still even around, back in the day my parents due to their zipcode got every catalog under to the sun mailed to them including this one.
Fulfilled-Hatch wrote:Its a pretty wild read. Seinfeld really didn't satirize it all that heavily.Julian, wrote:Fulfilled-Hatch wrote: I think your wife needs to have J. Peterman give you a call about a new trenchcoatThere is a real J. Peterman Catalogue (they call it an "Owners Manual"), and I have signed up a handful of unexpecting people for it and it never fails to illicit a good reaction.
https://www.cameo.com/johurley?nodeId=actors&nodeType=category
https://jpeterman.com/pages/request-a-catalog
Laura Ingraham on Fox News prime time?
Fuck cancer
Fulfilled-Hatch wrote:
Fuck cancer
absolutely
and it's hard to believe he was only 59 :'(
it's also sinking in he was in his late teens when the Smiths were recording and creating those amazing basslines.
this showed up on the twitter it's a live demo that he Johnny and Simon Wolstencroft recorded when he was 17!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-s-vZtJ3SV8
Simon was an early incarnation of the Stone Roses called Patrol and was the drummer Morrissey wanted to be in The Smiths, but he declined. Best know for being in The Fall
bass twitter is showing it's appreciation of the bass break in "Barbarism Begins At Home" seen here
https://twitter.com/Tim_Burgess/status/1659468301016211457?s=20
Oh no.
Terrible news to wake up to…
Terrible news to wake up to…
Justin wrote:
Andy Rourke
Johnny Marr's (FB post)
Andy Rourke RIP.
Andy and I met as schoolboys in 1975. We were best friends, going everywhere together. When we were fifteen I moved into his house with him and his three brothers and I soon came to realise that my mate was one of those rare people that absolutely no one doesn’t like.
Andy and I spent all our time studying music, having fun, and working on becoming the best musicians we could possibly be. Back then Andy was a guitar player and a good one at that, but it was when he picked up the bass that he would find his true calling and his singular talent would flourish.
Throughout our teens we played in various bands around South Manchester before making our reputations with The Smiths from 1982 to 1987, and it was on those Smiths records that Andy reinvented what it is to be a bass guitar player.
I was present at every one of Andy’s bass takes on every Smiths session. Sometimes I was there as the producer and sometimes just as his proud mate and cheerleader. Watching him play those dazzling baselines was an absolute privilege and genuinely something to behold. But one time which always comes to mind was when I sat next to him at the mixing desk watching him play his bass on the song The Queen Is Dead. It was so impressive that I said to myself ‘I’ll never forget this moment.’
We maintained our friendship over the years, no matter where we were or what was happening and it is a matter of personal pride as well as sadness that the last time Andy played on stage was with me and my band at Maddison Square Garden in September 2022.
It was a special moment that we shared with my family and his wife and soul mate Francesca.
Andy will always be remembered, as a kind and beautiful soul by everyone who knew him, and as a supremely gifted musician by people who love music.
Well done Andy. We’ll miss you brother.
Johnny x
I liked Morrissey’s words…am sure people will find hate for them
Weird how I had just been listening to the Queen is dead Wednesday night. I play it rarely. Pure brilliance.
Stuart Murdoch had nice words and called them the greatest band of all time. I like a lot of bands but the Smiths really were just about perfect 1983-1987. I always said Belle and Sebastian got the closest 1996-2000 and had a similar aesthetic and approach.
Weird how I had just been listening to the Queen is dead Wednesday night. I play it rarely. Pure brilliance.
Stuart Murdoch had nice words and called them the greatest band of all time. I like a lot of bands but the Smiths really were just about perfect 1983-1987. I always said Belle and Sebastian got the closest 1996-2000 and had a similar aesthetic and approach.
Jim Brown
Bagley wrote:
Jim Brown
At least we still have taupe.
contradiction wrote:POTW.Bagley wrote:
Jim Brown
At least we still have taupe.
Rick Dalton Is Dead, Quentin Tarantino Says
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Rick Dalton Is Dead, Quentin Tarantino Says
‘Once Upon A Time…In Hollywood’ Star Rick Dalton Is Dead, Quentin Tarantino Says