Have always loved this Pearl Jam clip of Porch from 1992. Eddie climbing the crane and diving into the crowd is sick.
https://youtu.be/7_eDMjv0HwU
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Have always loved this Pearl Jam clip of Porch from 1992. Eddie climbing the crane and diving into the crowd is sick.
https://youtu.be/7_eDMjv0HwU
For sure not a lot of love for TCQ in this thread. I'm way more into them now then I was at the time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6TLWqn82J4
Tribe is top tier for sure.
It's Friday on the east coast and I've been waiting to post it since earlier in the week.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hiUuL5uTKc
I was riffing on the idea that Mr. Show with Bob and David was a silly name, and that they worked together on lots of shows in the 90s (Ben Stiller Show, News Radio...) and and 00s. Plus if you ask someone if they remember it, they're likely thinking of The Man Show.
Question for TCQ fans: where was the missing wallet allegedly left and what was in it?
El Sugundo, but I can't remember what was in it.
Jimmie hats.
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Oh, I am a dumbass.
When I picture David Cross, it's in Blue Man makeup, but that could just be from seeing bennymac's avatar for so long. If something was funny in the 90s (and beyond) there's a good chance that either Cross or Odenkirk was one of the writers.
Bringing the thread back to hip hop
One bittersweet part of the 90s for me was how great my beloved Cleveland Indians were.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/...that-never-was
They got the still-gorgeous Jacobs Field in 1994 and went on a hell of a tear, selling out 455 straight games, ripping the cover off the ball, winning the AL Central 5 years in a row from 95-99 (with another in 01, 07 and of course 16), winning two AL Pennants during that time in 95 and 97, and finding a new way to rip out the hearts of an entire city thanks to Joe fucking Table.
Sigh, Roll Tribe.
gotta little memorabilia hanging in my shop
https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...3-a4603f69748b
https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...2-ba954bdd54da
I've got to admit I was pretty "Get Off My Lawn" about a lot of the 90s stuff when it was actually happening. I didn't find my taste for hip hop until the early 00s. Some of the rock, classic and harder rock, especially Dream Theater stuff I did dig right away though... I'm more more open to giving new things a shot at 57 than I was at 27 for some reason.. Beavis and Butthead was freaking hilarious though. X-files pulled me in too..
I forgot about kids in the hall. I feel a YouTube binge coming on.
Here's a show i watched a lot of... J Lo and Jim Carey started here..
https://i.insider.com/4eb18df2ecad04...00&format=jpeg