Kinda wild that he just rocked that show last Saturday. 40+ years after he rocked out in Dodger stadium. What a life.
Just amazing. I always find it hard to imagine what it looked and felt like without color. Can anyone explain why the video of the time sped everything up and made it jumpy?
Ill Communication and Hello Nasty were right in my early teens so those stand out for me. As far as most listened to it would be hands down Hello Nasty.
Yeah I should have prefaced that question with License To Ill doesn't count as favorite album -- best we all know how much of a classic it is. I guess for me I liked Paul's Boutique because of all the sampling they did. Check Your Head was good, but I thought they experimented too much with playing their own instruments. Ill Communication has some great stuff.
Above is a battalion of the Cameron Highlanders in 1914 before being sent to the front line. Below is the same battalion upon its return after armistice day in 1918.
Yakima, 1986, eleven year old me walked to the store with my cousin with enough money to buy two cassettes: Licensed To Ill & Master Of Puppets
I’m foggy on the details but I think the US and the Brits ended up executing any German captured with a sawtooth knife and other brutal trench knives.
I thought GHWB was just closer to the camera, but you made me doubt myself so I googled it. Google returns both as 6'2".
Would you believe there were creeps dressed as Sesame Street characters walking around there even back then?
https://imgur.com/t/sports/Jq7c3 Folder with 500 CFB historical pics, some examples: The Galloping Ghost 1st USC-Notre Dame game Knute Rockne Bama vs Wazzu in Rose bowl
This is kind of interesting and honestly I'm not sure what to make of it. It seems the event happened, and the colorized version is definitely enhanced, but the debate seems to stem over whether the sailors painted an outline of the plane over the dent or whether it occurred naturally. https://skeptics.stackexchange.com/...result-of-a-kamikaze-attack-on-a-ship-in-wwii On 26 July 1945 her Task Force was attacked by two attack bombers acting as "Kamikaze" suicide weapons. One made an imprint on the side of the HMS Sussex, from which it could be identified as a Mitsubishi Ki-51 "Sonia". Here's the black and white photo And here's a gif trying to prove its validity:
Devil in the White City is a fantastic novel about HH Holmes and the Chicago World Fair. Last Podcast on the Left also did a really good series about him. I think Leonardo Dicaprio is supposed to play him in the screen adaptation of Devil in the White City, although it's been in discussions since 2016 and they still haven't started filming.