Because BlueSky was created the in the interim, I don't know that the legends Twin Peaks, one of the best Chicago bands of the century, are playing shows next year (for the first time in year)
November 10, 2025 at 4:28 PM
Because BlueSky was created the in the interim, I don't know that the legends Twin Peaks, one of the best Chicago bands of the century, are playing shows next year (for the first time in year)
been thinking about him because he had the exact same winning % (.5521) as the 6th place team that made it, and I don't see any rule covering a regular season tie (assuming it's # of outright wins?)
July 30, 2025 at 8:47 PM
been thinking about him because he had the exact same winning % (.5521) as the 6th place team that made it, and I don't see any rule covering a regular season tie (assuming it's # of outright wins?)
over @aquariumdrunkard.com I share that classic blend of ... Big Bad fused with classical Indian music, made by a former child prodigy turned Birdland band member who lived with Timothy Leary and Ram Rass at Millbrook. It's "Chala Nata" by Maynard Ferguson.
over @aquariumdrunkard.com I share that classic blend of ... Big Bad fused with classical Indian music, made by a former child prodigy turned Birdland band member who lived with Timothy Leary and Ram Rass at Millbrook. It's "Chala Nata" by Maynard Ferguson.
I just realized that the speech bubbles on "Wowee Zowee" are inspired by Mike Heron's "Smiling Men With Bad Reputations," which predates Kanguru's "Guru Guru" by a year & looks similar
Are there other examples of this style? - specifically, not just speech bubbles like on the Mother's "Freak Out"
March 19, 2025 at 8:29 PM
I just realized that the speech bubbles on "Wowee Zowee" are inspired by Mike Heron's "Smiling Men With Bad Reputations," which predates Kanguru's "Guru Guru" by a year & looks similar
Are there other examples of this style? - specifically, not just speech bubbles like on the Mother's "Freak Out"