Micahman311
Micahman311 t1_jeacymd wrote
Reply to What's one of your favorite appearances on songs from other artists that aren't listed on the title track? by Quick-kick95
I have a few...
Linda Perry on P!nk's "Lonely Girl". Linda cowrote much of the album, but sings in this track.
John Lennon on David Bowie's "Fame".
Justin Hawkins on Steel Panther's "Party All Day", or on Meatloaf's "Next Time You Stab Me in the Back, You Better Do It to My Face", which Justin also cowrote.
James Taylor on Carole King's "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow".
Micahman311 t1_je9jhdo wrote
Reply to comment by Mumsbud in “You’re so Vain” Confusion by TexitorFlexit
It's all good. I knew better on the first part too, but got it wrong nonetheless.
Any ideas on what she might mean? I've never given it much thought, but always noticed it as a neat lyric.
Micahman311 t1_je9huuw wrote
Reply to comment by Mumsbud in “You’re so Vain” Confusion by TexitorFlexit
I got the first part wrong, but I'm pretty sure it's "my" at the end and not "your", no?
Micahman311 t1_je9hd1f wrote
Reply to comment by Bugslugs47 in “You’re so Vain” Confusion by TexitorFlexit
"I used to dream there were clouds in my coffee, clouds in my coffee, and...."
No idea what that means, but I am A Okay with it.
Micahman311 t1_je9gz1s wrote
Reply to comment by prisonforkids in “You’re so Vain” Confusion by TexitorFlexit
See: Labyrinth
"One of us always tells the truth, and one of us always lies. He lies."
Edit: Or this other one I heard from Davey Havok on Loveline many years ago...
"If I asked you to sleep with me, would your answer be the same as the answer to this question?"
Micahman311 t1_je9gsbf wrote
Reply to comment by elpajaroquemamais in “You’re so Vain” Confusion by TexitorFlexit
Howard Stern claims she told him and that he forgot who she said. I call bullshit.
Micahman311 t1_je1q06b wrote
Reply to Dolly Parton is amazing by HistoryFreak30
Listen to Jolene at half speed. It is incredible.
Micahman311 t1_jd6eoxx wrote
Reply to In A Music Slump... by TharbyPictures
Foxy Shazam
Start with the self-titled album or Church of Rock & Roll.
Micahman311 t1_ja3ut86 wrote
Reply to I need a new band to get into!! by Ashamed_Ad_8235
Foxy Shazam
Rock band, somewhat Queen-like. They have changed a lot from the early days, to the middle days, to now.
Early days were (I'm not good with various genre names, so take these loosely) screamo, middle days were the Queen-like rock, and afterwards they went Gonzo.
Larger than life live shows, if you happen to attend one.
For me, the sweet spot is the Self-Titled album and it's follow-up, The Church of Rock & Roll. That would be albums 3 and 4, if you include their self released first album The Flamingo Trigger.
Anyway, basically no one ever reports back to me whether or not they've actually listened to the band after I suggest them, but they are awesome and deserve to be heard.
Micahman311 t1_j9cdr99 wrote
Reply to comment by jimkurth81 in Meta announces paid blue verification tick on Facebook and Instagram: Details by northmania
And then I will leave.
And I do not disagree that they will indeed try to do something to that effect.
Micahman311 t1_j9ara3x wrote
Reply to Meta announces paid blue verification tick on Facebook and Instagram: Details by northmania
It's times like this I am happy I never gave a shit about Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or whatever the hell else people use for socializing.
The only one I do use is reddit, and that's mostly to keep up with games, music, and movies, as well as the regular world news.
Micahman311 t1_j928ah4 wrote
311 had a different guitarist way back in the late 80s named Jim Watson. He went skinny dipping at their local YMCA and was taken back home to his parents still naked. Police Code 311: Indecent Exposure.
He was replaced with the amazing Tim Mahoney (who just celebrated a birthday yesterday), and they've held that line up ever since Jim left, also in the late 80s.
Well, SA joined a little later than Tim, but then I guess you could say that when SA joined, the real 311 started. There are many early tracks recorded before SA joined, but I don't know that any of them are Jim Watson on guitar.
Micahman311 t1_j5t7hoh wrote
Reply to comment by idontwantanamern in Most meaningful albums, tracks, and artists since 2001 to you? by jeremyjava
Yes, I agree that their self titled is also just an amazing piece of work. Those two albums are their finest work as far as I'm concerned. I honestly thought they could take over the world.
I know the self titled had a LOT of money put into it by their record label. I know Feldman produced it, and I remember Skye saying that they had (I forgot the groups name) one of the old-school famous R&B groups singing on one of the songs as well. Or at least a member or two.
And Church had Justin Hawkins of The Darkness producing, and I absolutely love his work. He met Eric when they'd both been hired to write songs for Meatloaf (have you heard the Justin/Eric demos from that?), and Justin immediately chose Eric as his writing partner when they were asked to group up.
When I saw them open for The Darkness the week after Church came out, I was awestruck. They put on a live show that was just bonkers. Truly a great period in their career.
Micahman311 t1_j5phvu5 wrote
Foxy Shazam - The Church of Rock & Roll
Awesome band, awesome album. If you love Queen and that kind of rock and roll, this album should be right up your alley.
I think it is from 2011.
Micahman311 t1_j1xqips wrote
I wonder if they have the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend pilot that was shot for Showtime and had Michael MacDonald (MADTV - Stewie) as Daryl.
I absolutely love Pete Gardner, so I am happy he replaced Michael, but I'd still love to see that pilot.
Micahman311 t1_j1txqqr wrote
Reply to Name a movie I can watch to subtly piss off my very annoying conservative in-laws. by [deleted]
Jesus Camp!
Micahman311 t1_iu54r2b wrote
Carole King - Tapestry
Darren Hayes - This Delicate Thing We've Made
These are full albums you should listen to as an album.
Micahman311 t1_jead7op wrote
Reply to comment by Cat_Y47 in What's one of your favorite appearances on songs from other artists that aren't listed on the title track? by Quick-kick95
He also drummed for Tenacious D, intermittently.