nein51 said:
And educating people about arrested development
When I read this initially the TV show Arrested Development popped in my head, and I was quite confused.GoldMind said:
Does the good news and a famous song by Arrested Development have anything in common?
Mr. Wendel yeaaaaaaaahhhhhhGoldMind said:Did it peak at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1992?nein51 said:GoldMind said:
Does the good news and a famous song by Arrested Development have anything in common?
Everyday People?
Quote:
I'm hearing that Baylor could possibly be getting some good news soon. If it happens, we should know within 24 hours.
That was the first music album I ever bought (I also bought Simon & Garfunkel's greatest hits, both on CD via a longbox).GoldMind said:Hint:nein51 said:GoldMind said:Did it peak at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1992?nein51 said:GoldMind said:
Does the good news and a famous song by Arrested Development have anything in common?
Everyday People?
#8 in the US and #2 in the UK. Top 10 in about 5 other countries.
Sidebar: it's a stellar album. Like insanely good. They are wildily popular in Japan these days.
Take me to another place
Take me to another land
Make me forget all that hurts me
Let me understand your plan
BrooksBearLives said:That was the first music album I ever bought (I also bought Simon & Garfunkel's greatest hits, both on CD via a longbox).GoldMind said:Hint:nein51 said:GoldMind said:Did it peak at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1992?nein51 said:GoldMind said:
Does the good news and a famous song by Arrested Development have anything in common?
Everyday People?
#8 in the US and #2 in the UK. Top 10 in about 5 other countries.
Sidebar: it's a stellar album. Like insanely good. They are wildily popular in Japan these days.
Take me to another place
Take me to another land
Make me forget all that hurts me
Let me understand your plan
Not sure what the 1st CD I bought was, but there's a better than zero chance it was accompanied by 7 other CD's and cost a penny. Then I spent the next year 'returning to sender' 1 CD a monthGoldMind said:BrooksBearLives said:That was the first music album I ever bought (I also bought Simon & Garfunkel's greatest hits, both on CD via a longbox).GoldMind said:Hint:nein51 said:GoldMind said:Did it peak at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1992?nein51 said:GoldMind said:
Does the good news and a famous song by Arrested Development have anything in common?
Everyday People?
#8 in the US and #2 in the UK. Top 10 in about 5 other countries.
Sidebar: it's a stellar album. Like insanely good. They are wildily popular in Japan these days.
Take me to another place
Take me to another land
Make me forget all that hurts me
Let me understand your plan
I'm not sure what the first CD I ever bought with my own money was. I think it was Under The Table And Dreaming.
Oh man. That was a good one. I actually bought that one after I was gifted Crash. I didn't grow out of that phase until after Everyday.GoldMind said:BrooksBearLives said:That was the first music album I ever bought (I also bought Simon & Garfunkel's greatest hits, both on CD via a longbox).GoldMind said:Hint:nein51 said:GoldMind said:Did it peak at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1992?nein51 said:GoldMind said:
Does the good news and a famous song by Arrested Development have anything in common?
Everyday People?
#8 in the US and #2 in the UK. Top 10 in about 5 other countries.
Sidebar: it's a stellar album. Like insanely good. They are wildily popular in Japan these days.
Take me to another place
Take me to another land
Make me forget all that hurts me
Let me understand your plan
I'm not sure what the first CD I ever bought with my own money was. I think it was Under The Table And Dreaming.
I know the 2nd album i bought was Master Of Puppets. Still bang thatn from time to time.BrooksBearLives said:Oh man. That was a good one. I actually bought that one after I was gifted Crash. I didn't grow out of that phase until after Everyday.GoldMind said:BrooksBearLives said:That was the first music album I ever bought (I also bought Simon & Garfunkel's greatest hits, both on CD via a longbox).GoldMind said:Hint:nein51 said:GoldMind said:Did it peak at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1992?nein51 said:GoldMind said:
Does the good news and a famous song by Arrested Development have anything in common?
Everyday People?
#8 in the US and #2 in the UK. Top 10 in about 5 other countries.
Sidebar: it's a stellar album. Like insanely good. They are wildily popular in Japan these days.
Take me to another place
Take me to another land
Make me forget all that hurts me
Let me understand your plan
I'm not sure what the first CD I ever bought with my own money was. I think it was Under The Table And Dreaming.
I don't know where, but Nebraska and the Batman Forever soundtracks were pretty high up on that list.GoldMind said:I know the 2nd album i bought was Master Of Puppets. Still bang thatn from time to time.BrooksBearLives said:Oh man. That was a good one. I actually bought that one after I was gifted Crash. I didn't grow out of that phase until after Everyday.GoldMind said:BrooksBearLives said:That was the first music album I ever bought (I also bought Simon & Garfunkel's greatest hits, both on CD via a longbox).GoldMind said:Hint:nein51 said:GoldMind said:Did it peak at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1992?nein51 said:GoldMind said:
Does the good news and a famous song by Arrested Development have anything in common?
Everyday People?
#8 in the US and #2 in the UK. Top 10 in about 5 other countries.
Sidebar: it's a stellar album. Like insanely good. They are wildily popular in Japan these days.
Take me to another place
Take me to another land
Make me forget all that hurts me
Let me understand your plan
I'm not sure what the first CD I ever bought with my own money was. I think it was Under The Table And Dreaming.
That was the one with Kiss From A Rose.BrooksBearLives said:
And I ****ing DARE someone to come at me about the Batman Forever soundtrack. That **** was dope AF. Still is. Always will be.
And Mazzy Star, and U2 (Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me Kill Me) as well as Nick Cave. A great version of The Passenger...GoldMind said:That was the one with Kiss From A Rose.BrooksBearLives said:
And I ****ing DARE someone to come at me about the Batman Forever soundtrack. That **** was dope AF. Still is. Always will be.
Cool World had a hand in mineBrooksBearLives said:And Mazzy Star, and U2 (Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me Kill Me) as well as Nick Cave. A great version of The Passenger...GoldMind said:That was the one with Kiss From A Rose.BrooksBearLives said:
And I ****ing DARE someone to come at me about the Batman Forever soundtrack. That **** was dope AF. Still is. Always will be.
The movie was trash, but Nicole Kidman played a significant part in my development as a young man.
Brad Pitt was pretty hot back then.GoldMind said:Cool World had a hand in mineBrooksBearLives said:And Mazzy Star, and U2 (Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me Kill Me) as well as Nick Cave. A great version of The Passenger...GoldMind said:That was the one with Kiss From A Rose.BrooksBearLives said:
And I ****ing DARE someone to come at me about the Batman Forever soundtrack. That **** was dope AF. Still is. Always will be.
The movie was trash, but Nicole Kidman played a significant part in my development as a young man.
Jennifer Connelly tooBrooksBearLives said:Brad Pitt was pretty hot back then.GoldMind said:Cool World had a hand in mineBrooksBearLives said:And Mazzy Star, and U2 (Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me Kill Me) as well as Nick Cave. A great version of The Passenger...GoldMind said:That was the one with Kiss From A Rose.BrooksBearLives said:
And I ****ing DARE someone to come at me about the Batman Forever soundtrack. That **** was dope AF. Still is. Always will be.
The movie was trash, but Nicole Kidman played a significant part in my development as a young man.
Allhands36 said:
Every time there's new comments on here I think it's an update...
If there is an update it will be in a new thread.Allhands36 said:
Every time there's new comments on here I think it's an update...
You know, when you put it that way, it doesn't seem like all that much of a derailment.Baylorbearfan99 said:
Hey, at least this thread didn't go from talking about an outstanding coach to donuts
First tape was NWA Straight Outta Compton, I was a confused young black child (which is weird because I became a white adult, who knew). As a young rebellion that was AMAZING. It spawned a love of all things early hip-hop.GoldMind said:BrooksBearLives said:That was the first music album I ever bought (I also bought Simon & Garfunkel's greatest hits, both on CD via a longbox).GoldMind said:Hint:nein51 said:GoldMind said:Did it peak at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1992?nein51 said:GoldMind said:
Does the good news and a famous song by Arrested Development have anything in common?
Everyday People?
#8 in the US and #2 in the UK. Top 10 in about 5 other countries.
Sidebar: it's a stellar album. Like insanely good. They are wildily popular in Japan these days.
Take me to another place
Take me to another land
Make me forget all that hurts me
Let me understand your plan
I'm not sure what the first CD I ever bought with my own money was. I think it was Under The Table And Dreaming.
First album - Christopher Cross, Ride Like the Wind still jams, don't @ menein51 said:First tape was NWA Straight Outta Compton, I was a confused young black child (which is weird because I became a white adult, who knew). As a young rebellion that was AMAZING. It spawned a love of all things early hip-hop.GoldMind said:BrooksBearLives said:That was the first music album I ever bought (I also bought Simon & Garfunkel's greatest hits, both on CD via a longbox).GoldMind said:Hint:nein51 said:GoldMind said:Did it peak at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1992?nein51 said:GoldMind said:
Does the good news and a famous song by Arrested Development have anything in common?
Everyday People?
#8 in the US and #2 in the UK. Top 10 in about 5 other countries.
Sidebar: it's a stellar album. Like insanely good. They are wildily popular in Japan these days.
Take me to another place
Take me to another land
Make me forget all that hurts me
Let me understand your plan
I'm not sure what the first CD I ever bought with my own money was. I think it was Under The Table And Dreaming.