Some interesting discussions, although a ton of ignorance also from the car-centric/anti-bike callers, especially from that piece of garbage caller named Sam from sprawl-land North York.
I'll be sure to set PVR tonight. I ride my bike to work every day, so I'll watch with keen interest. There's no reason why the major roads can't have bike lanes. Bloor Street west of Sherbourne to the Annex is a dangerous disgrace. So too is Queen Street East and sll of Broadview for that matter. Why can't every street be like Sherbourne and parts of College near U of T? Councillor Rob Ford and his pro-car anti-bike attitude is a fucking fat lazy ignorant piece of shit. Tell Dale I said that.
Leaving in your best pitcher on a low pitch count (for the inning and with 2 outs pitching to right-handed hitters) to win or lose a game is better than bringing in one of those stiffs in the bullpen. Starting bench players and moving guys around in the batting order means he's shaking up things that need shaking up. He can't hit for these idiots.
The program Live From Abbey Road had an incredible performance from Massice Attack where they were more mid-tempo with heavy grooves and killer guitar. It was an eye-opener, hence my Radiohead comment.
Who would you consider to be copying Radiohead? (That's not a challenge or anything' date=' I'm just wondering.) Aloha, Brad[/quote'] Well, The Muse come to mind, but they add a little more prog-rock into their sound.
Kid A is a real dividing-line. I'm not bold enough to say that they jumped the shark with Kid A, but even if they did, I don't know which way they jumped.
He sounded nothing like Jack Johnson from his Myspace page and on the show I watched today. If he did, I would have vomitted on my TV switcher at work.
I'm watching and listening to Ray LaMontagne right now for the first time on the program Live From The Abbey Road Studios. What an incredible singer-songwriter! I feel like an ignorant fool, but a happy one.