I was skateboarding down the waterfront when this song came on the iPod. And just like that, I felt more like a high school student than when I was in high school.
(I didn’t really attempt to skateboard until I was 25)
I was skateboarding down the waterfront when this song came on the iPod. And just like that, I felt more like a high school student than when I was in high school.
(I didn’t really attempt to skateboard until I was 25)
Today’s election day in Ontario, so get out there and vote.
Take some time to see what each local candidate’s done, what they’re planning to do, and what the heads of their parties have said and done. Pick the best choice, and make your opinion count. Don’t just blindly vote for some party because it’s an easy way to go.
If you don’t exercise your right to take part in the decision making process, you lose the right to complain about the outcome. So head to your local polling station, and put that number 2 pencil to use.
I’m a firm believer that modern rock could use a few more horn sections.
Music to strut to.
If you don’t have the 90 minutes to watch the Ninja Turtles movie, this song’ll do in a pinch.
Guero was definitely one of those “pleasant surprise” purchases. I honestly knew nothing about Beck at the time, outside of the fact that I really enjoyed E-Pro.
Incredibly bizarre, yet obscenely catchy.
I first came by this song while watching through Friday Night Lights, and thought it was the sweetest thing ever.
My favourite Dr. Who episode barely featured The Doctor, but it did have this classic ELO tune.
I first came across this song about 7 years ago, on the soundtrack to a Japanese rhythm game that I imported for my DS.
The fact that Me First and the Gimme Gimmes have covered it since then, never fails to make me smile.
I don’t think there’ll ever been another rock song infused with quite as much sheer joy as this.