Having only first heard of Sabrina Carpenter recently I had no idea she has released six albums for which of course means she gets nominated for a best new artist Grammy ::)
Musicological banter
kosmo wrote:
Having only first heard of Sabrina Carpenter recently I had no idea she has released six albums for which of course means she gets nominated for a best new artist Grammy ::)
Obviously you don’t have teenage girls in your house
She was in a bunch of Disney tv shows/movies
we listened to her since 2017
I think I even posted her video thumbs when relaxer made a comment about his thumb head
She played the 9:30 pre covid
Also Funny… kungabrin, who have also been around for over a decade
Edit… I see you already mentioned that
kosmo wrote:I just went to see her with a 28 year old.
Having only first heard of Sabrina Carpenter recently I had no idea she has released six albums for which of course means she gets nominated for a best new artist Grammy ::)
Randomly found myself on Fascination Court this week
I did NOT feel it all fading and paling… didn't realize it only works on Streets, not courts
I did NOT feel it all fading and paling… didn't realize it only works on Streets, not courts
Dejecty-hatch wrote:
Randomly found myself on Fascination Court this week
I did NOT feel it all fading and paling… didn't realize it only works on Streets, not courts
Ambivalent Cul-de-sac
woah, sex pistols were supposed to play SNL
17th December 1977 - "Times Union" TV listings, American Newspaper.
Malcolm had not only been arranging a Tour of the USA (starting on 30th December '77 at the Leona Theatre, Pittsburgh, though this was cancelled due to visa issues) and an appearance on "Saturday Night Live", NBC TV, but also a Tour of England that was starting to shape up for December, even though local authorities and councils had banned The Pistols. These authories were starting to lift the bans in England, but not in Scotland and Wales.
The USA TV appearance was cancelled. Elvis Costello & The Attractions (on Tour in the USA) featured instead. Drummer Bruce Thomas wore a T-Shirt with "Thanks Malc", written on it.

17th December 1977 - "Times Union" TV listings, American Newspaper.
Malcolm had not only been arranging a Tour of the USA (starting on 30th December '77 at the Leona Theatre, Pittsburgh, though this was cancelled due to visa issues) and an appearance on "Saturday Night Live", NBC TV, but also a Tour of England that was starting to shape up for December, even though local authorities and councils had banned The Pistols. These authories were starting to lift the bans in England, but not in Scotland and Wales.
The USA TV appearance was cancelled. Elvis Costello & The Attractions (on Tour in the USA) featured instead. Drummer Bruce Thomas wore a T-Shirt with "Thanks Malc", written on it.

Dejecty-hatch wrote:
Elvis Costello & The Attractions (on Tour in the USA) featured instead. Drummer Bruce Thomas wore a T-Shirt with "Thanks Malc", written on it.
that was the SNL where Costello played "radio radio" instead of "less than zero", a stunt that got him banned from the show.
Talk about crimes against humanity
Band Aid’s Do They Know It’s Christmas? reissued as all-star mashup – including three generations of Bono
Band Aid’s Do They Know It’s Christmas? reissued as all-star mashup – including three generations of Bono
I love that song!!!!
Now, we are the world…..ugh
Now, we are the world…..ugh
Today I learned about an all female Duran Duran tribute band called Joanne Joanne
Girls on film
https://youtu.be/7hWNLkq2OfU
Girls on film
https://youtu.be/7hWNLkq2OfU
I'm still hoping we'll get an all female The Hives tribute band called The Shivs, with apologies of course to Slady
kosmo wrote:
I'm still hoping we'll get an all female The Hives tribute band called The Shivs, with apologies of course to Slady

I did not have finding out that Ted Nugent was an early member of a Detroit Funk Group called Black Nasty on my bingo card. The group was previously called Raw Integrated Funk…
While trying to figure out if The Sidewinders album the band Andy Paley was in, was available streaming and amazingly it is. I learned that Billy Squire joined the band after their critical acclaimed but of course poor selling album was released.
nice history of the band here
https://www.mmone.org/the-sidewinders/
clearly whomever wrote that article didn't have it fact checked seeing a Brian Chase of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs was born in 1978 :o mentally the math wasn't adding up…
this is bs
one other interesting tidbit from the band history a drummer who also joined the band at a later date, Brian Chase, has been the drummer for the Yeah Yeah Yeahs since 2000
nice history of the band here
https://www.mmone.org/the-sidewinders/
clearly whomever wrote that article didn't have it fact checked seeing a Brian Chase of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs was born in 1978 :o mentally the math wasn't adding up…
this is bs
one other interesting tidbit from the band history a drummer who also joined the band at a later date, Brian Chase, has been the drummer for the Yeah Yeah Yeahs since 2000

Oh dang the Go gos!
Hey seth!!!
don't think this is real…but lol


50 Ways of Hearing "Marquee Moon"
In which I escape bleak reality by offering you a supercut of Tom Verlaine guitar solos.
https://www.tyburrswatchlist.com/50-ways-of-hearing-marquee-moon/
The six and half hours
https://youtu.be/XC9CyoMJq94
In which I escape bleak reality by offering you a supercut of Tom Verlaine guitar solos.
https://www.tyburrswatchlist.com/50-ways-of-hearing-marquee-moon/
The six and half hours
https://youtu.be/XC9CyoMJq94
My Bloody Valentine
3arena
Dublin
November 22nd 2025
So anthem 2026?
3arena
Dublin
November 22nd 2025
So anthem 2026?
kosmo wrote:
My Bloody Valentine
3arena
Dublin
November 22nd 2025
So anthem 2026?
yep yep yep