Another fairly long video, but some interesting things, and fun to watch how excited these guys get about the new Gibson stuff. I especially liked the reaction at the 27:53 mark about the Johnny Winter replica Firebird, as JW is one of my all time favorites and doesn't get enough appreciation (IMHO), and I also liked the 31:10 mark where they show the prototype Billy Gibbons SG, with the Texas shaped backing plate. Enjoy.
I have to admit, when I first read the title of this thread, my first thought for an appropriate response was:
"WHAT IS THIS PRIVATE PYLE?"
Just watched FMJ a couple night ago. That shit never gets old.
If I was a guitar player with a couple thousand bucks burning a hole in my pocket, I might have to pick up one of these things. Kind of long, but worth watching the whole thing.
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He was a great one. Shame he'll be most remembered for getting trucked by Earl.
Seeing the juxtaposition of an actual military honor guard as opposed to these wannabe poser fucksticks was striking. And these dumbasses actually believe they are brothers-in-arms with the actual military; aggy is an embarrassment to the State and the Nation.
A song about making love to a brown-eyed girl is gay? Okay, how about Jerry Jeff Walker's "Sangria Wine"? Would 100,000K+ singing the "Whooooooooooooooooo I love sangria wine" part be less gay? Added bonus is that this song is a least a bit Texas themed.
It doesn't have anything to do with football or Texas, but neither does Sweet Caroline, so eff it. I know from personal experience that Van Morrison's Brown Eyed Girl is a great drunken, having a great time sing along song. Imagine 100,000+ people singing the "sha la la la la la la la la la la di da" part. Greatness.
The Subway commercial with the kid flipping half-full water bottles is getting tiresome. What does flipping bottles have to do with your crappy sandwiches?
The ad for Just For Men hair color makes me grind my teeth. Put aside the annoying fact that there is even such a thing as hair coloring for men, but the douche bag with the black fingernails applying his eye liner is aggravating as hell.
This is the repeated comment that got to me. Darrel Royal defines Texas royalty; Tommy Nobis is Texas royalty; Earl is Texas royalty; Vince is Texas royalty; Ricky is Texas royalty. Colt is Texas royalty. I never heard of grand pappy Brewer, and Robert Brewer was a solid QB for a couple years, and he did beat Alabama in the Cotton Bowl, but he was a walk-on. Royalty? Not so much. And as stated elsewhere, the sight of Robert Brewer wearing a Baylor shirt in DKR seems wrong.
Ha. "...but will take your comment into consideration." is how a boss says, "Will completely ignore your stupid-ass comment as soon as I'm done writing this."
I have a soft spot for the 1979 game. My freshman year, and the only OU game I attended in person. Most "experts" had already tagged Billy Sims to receive his second Heisman, but Steve McMichael and crew had a different idea. Billy Sims and the OU offense were stuffed all game long, and Texas won something like 13-7. I was sitting in the midst of some sooner olds, and towards the middle of the fourth quarter I heard one remark that, "I've never seen OU dominated like this before." I just smiled and nodded.