Nice. What amp and what music do you play? And I figured you were quoting Dylan with the sing-and-dance remark?
Don't Look Back is great, but I preferred Scorsese's No Direction Home. I play a Telecaster.
I'm not a poet. I'm more of a sing and dance man. I take it you've seen Don't Look Back? And what guitar do you play? I rock a Strat.
I have been playing the gee-tar for about eight years. I am a song and dance man.
Do you play music?
You might think it lame, but I love Lonesome Cowboy Bill. White Light/White Heat is my favorite album. That is me in my picture.
Oh, and that picture of a guy performing (profile picture): Is that you or someone you know?
Dude, you listen to some tight music. The Clash, Dylan, and even The Velvet Underground. I'll have to check out the Mars Volta. Maybe I'll like them too. What's your favourite Velvet song?
I think it's really great. There's so much subtile humour in it. A lot of typical American stuff too. I think you'll like it. It must be my favourite show ever. Or at least the one I've watched the most. I probably saw the entire thing about 4 times since I discovered it. Undeclared is great too, but it's not as good as Freaks and Geeks. The setting (a college in the year 2000) is not as intriguing, although the characters are still interesting.
It is one of those shows I have meant to see for a long time, along with Apatow's other short lived show, Undeclared. One day, I will.
Argh, Seinfeld is alright. Never heard of that second show. Have you ever seen Freaks and Geeks?
The first two American seasons have moments that are superior to the British series, but a large part of that is that I can connect to them a lot easier. In particular, the basketball episode is a riot, only because I have worked with so many Michael Scott characters. However, the U.K. Office has much more to say, and it didn't fall apart like the American series has now. However, Seinfeld and Arrested Development are the best comedies.
Ah. Yeah, it is. It's a different type of humour.
No, the U.K. version is better. The comedy is just more subversive.
You like the American The Office better than the original one? Dude...?