With my music, I create change... I am using my music as a weapon.
You know, I just bet a bit later on somebody does drink that and turns into an axe-wielding, homicidal maniac.
"Who'll remember the buns, Podgy?" "We both will, Jasper..."
I think she met them when she was ready to, and I think they're gone.
Everything is contingent, and there is also chaos.
A noun's a special kind of word, It's any name you ever heard, I find it quite interesting, A noun's a person, place, or thing.
What is that lump on your nut? That is the difference between margarine.
"If I had time and a hammer, I'd track down every bootleg copy and smash it..." -George Lucas
In the Fall of 1969 a rumor swept around the world alleging that Paul McCartney, singer and bassist for the Beatles, was dead. In fact, that he had died three years ago on November 9, 1966 in a fiery car crash while heading home from the EMI recording studios. Supposedly the surviving band members, fearful of the effect his death might have on their careers, secretly replaced him with a double named William Campbell (winner of a Paul McCartney lookalike contest). However, they also planted clues in their later albums to let fans know the truth, that Paul was dead.
An obsessive look at one of the more pivotal years in recent history.