DC Represented on "I Love the 90s"

Speaking of the 90's…I just burned myself a CD of a lot of the early 90's stuff that came out of the UK. Wow…it must be nostalgia or something, but good GOD do I miss the Stone Roses (I know, technically 1989), Catherine Wheel, the House of Love, Ride, Lush, and Pop Will Eat Itself. I never got to see Ride or the House of Love, but I did manage to see the Stone Roses in 1995…sigh. Even early Charlatans UK stuff is insanely good. They were a superb live band back in the day, better than a lot of their peers. Rob Collins was amazing.
bush didn't get caught, but barry did.
okay enough with this debating of "important issues."

let's talk about how funny michael ian black is.

fucking high-larious.
Originally posted by granita:
let's talk about how funny michael ian black is.

fucking high-larious.
That is no exaggeration. Fabu-luss.
Actually, I'm more keen on Hal Sparks. Black strikes me as a little too arrogant. :)
michael ian black is the most funny man on earth. mo rocca and hal sparks come in a close second and third. beth littleford and rachael harris are pretty funny too.

but man, michael ian black. gets me every time. i think that he was funnier on i love the 80s but maybe just because i've watched them so many times.
mr. black was deffo funnier in the 80's series… for some reason he's coming of as bitter and angry this time around. craig ferguson is the really funny one this time out. his babe rant was gut busting funny.

it's funny when the debut clips with mr. black & mr. sparks came up…

who doesn't just want to slap jason marz everytime he pops up.

it should also be noted that 95 marked the downturn in alternative rock… bush, stp
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
who doesn't just want to slap jason marz everytime he pops up.
<img src="http://pages.prodigy.net/indianahawkeye/newpage23/20.gif" alt=" - " /> I do, I do!!