Black Sabbath
Blondie
and
Lynyrd Skynyrd
(among others)
anybody watching?
Black Sabbath
Blondie
and
Lynyrd Skynyrd
(among others)
anybody watching?
Not me, I’m not leaving this century! The last time I left a century there were reports of the world ending and, even worse, predictions that I would not be able to get my cash out of a cash machine.
It took 200 years but Sabbath finally got in.
also up for the 2206 awards: Zot and the Cyborg, Chester Allen Arthur 3-FSTR-0035, and some **un-named nano-bots ** that compose and perform music in order to acquire sentience.
My brain-in-a-jar. might check it out “pre-happen” in 2136 or so, after time loses it’s linearity and unravels. Or maybe i’ll just catch it on the RetinalLaserEtch / MindFuck.
And I must say: I, for one, am soooooooo happy they have done away with the tired, passe Nude Death-Orgies during the “live” musical numbers and have gone back to the always-cool Digging through the Floor with their Noses, Rutting around in the PseudoNeo Nebula/Child who gobbles Star-Placenta.
Some things never go out of style!
Aw, I was hoping to hear that The Jupiter 5 were going to win “Album of the Year”, or something like that.
I mean “its”. But I add that only as a courtesy to you 21st Centurites because here in the Future, the possessive is now correctly spelled “it’s”.
(The spelling Nazi’s lost the war in 2078. Now, finally, the wiffully lazy are FREE!)
PS–yes, that’s how we spell what you call “willfully”.
I thought music became illegal in 2106?
I forgot this was on.
How did Metallica sound when they did their Sabbath tunes?
It did. But the ceremony is still held every year in a secret underground Sand Worm belly near the Pacific Coast city of Omaha.
Yeah, I’m watching…that Deborah Harrybot is still one fine chuck of steel.
Damn shame about the Skynyrd replicants crashing their starskiff, though.
I just don’t think they’ve been the same band since they replaced the drumming cyborg with that drum machine.
2206? That’s what I get for taking my sleeeping pill so early. :wally
Unfortunately, XTC is still shut out.
As I Love Me, Vol. I noted, it did, but I might point out that it is still perfectly legal to play and listen to Abba, Flock of Seagulls, Celine Dion, and the Vogon Sound Express as none of those are considered “music”.
They sounded pretty damn good!
Yeah, when I saw VH1 was rerunning it right afterwards, I stayed up to watch. I swear, that’s the best James has sounded in 10 years. And I laughed when he broke a string midway through Iron Man and just kept right on going while his guitar tech brought him his other Les Paul. I was also glad they finally turned Rob’s amps up so you could hear the frickin’ bass.
Hole in the Sky lacked a bit, but then again, James was singing right at the top of his range.