HeartlandGirl
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Congratulations, Mikal! That's very cool about your kids playing. An awesome memory for sure.
Because I'm old and old things make me happy... New Stones album in September, allegedly featuring McCartney and Ringo.
https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-66592170Wow! This will be their first album without Charlie.
Hewson could probably answer better since he's closer, but there's the usual list of things like Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, North End, Aquarium, Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of Science, Freedom Trail, etc.
Too bad the Sox are in KC this weekend though.
RIP Jimmy Buffett.
Saw him once 20 years ago. It was quite the experience. A non-stop party. The tailgating was as much as an event as the show itself.
Strictly in the city with no car. Hmmm, honestly a Fenway tour sounds great. I hadn't thought of that. Gonna look into it, thanks.Could do the Fenway Park tour if he's interested.
Weather is picture perfect this weekend.
A whale watch or harbor boat tour would be a good take.
Also GAF are you strictly in the city with no car access or do you have wheels and want to see anything outside of the city?
But I think for GAF the most logical thing is hang around the campuses of BU, Northeastern, Simmons etc. All the co-eds are back. [emoji38]
Yup I think we are going to do the Freedom Trail tomorrow afternoon, before the concert.Hewson could probably answer better since he's closer, but there's the usual list of things like Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, North End, Aquarium, Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of Science, Freedom Trail, etc.
Too bad the Sox are in KC this weekend though.
Odds that shuttlecock recruit Andrew Watt to produce?
The fact that this is less embarrassing than every Shuttlecock “rock” single post-Bomb era is pretty damning for the latter.
Think about his much desperate sweat you hear on American Soul, for example, by comparison.
Yep.
There were songs on SOE that I still keep in rotation.. they just happen to not be any of the ones they pushed as singles.
Overall, the 2's output this millennium is much bigger and better, for fairly obvious and reasonable reasons, but yeah, this song is a perfect example of a Good rock song. Safe. Simple. Perfectly executed, skilfully done. U2 haven't made a good rock song since Vertigo. It's not their strong point anymore, but we know they actively avoid their strong suit these days anyway.
It's got a good riff, is well produced, but otherwise has nothing there that will ever prompt you to look for the song on a playlist because you really want to listen to it again. Not too dissimilar to something like "You're the best thing about me" but then with even less appeal.