What to Watch: Those Ridiculous Rockers
By NEIL GENZLINGER
http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/28/what-to-watch-those-ridiculous-rockers/
It�s the countdown time of year, and among those joining the party is
VH1, which begins a five-night series called �100 Most Shocking Music
Moments� on Monday at 9 p.m. It will be interesting to see what VH1�s
definition of �shocking� is in this context. Flubbed lyrics? Drunken
falls off the stage? Wardrobe malfunctions? Chris Jericho of
professional-wrestling fame is host, and guest commentators include Dee
Snider of Twisted Sister and Alice Cooper, each of whom has had a few
shocking moments of his own. Did Mr. Cooper really bite the head off a
live chicken during a show, as has long been rumored? Perhaps we�ll find
out.
[snip]
--
"Think with your dipstick, Jimmy."
Look up the word 'dive' in the dictionary.
After the initial definitions regarding
aquatic and aeronautical topics, you'll
see a photo of this joint.
> December 28, 2009, 10:15 am
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> What to Watch: Those Ridiculous Rockers
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> By NEIL GENZLINGER
> http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/28/what-to-watch-those-ridiculous-rockers/
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> It�s the countdown time of year, and among those joining the party is
> VH1, which begins a five-night series called �100 Most Shocking Music
> Moments� on Monday at 9 p.m. It will be interesting to see what VH1�s
> definition of �shocking� is in this context.
Will we see anyone eat shit on stage?
It will be interesting to see
>> what VH1�s definition of �shocking� is in this context.
> Will we see anyone eat shit on stage?
I almost laughed out loud when I read your comment, because, in the
background I am listening to a YouTube video of author James Bradley
(being interviewed by Don Imus
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LA06B3SBe2I>. The discussion is about
Bradley's new book, The Imperial Cruise.
If anyone speaks like they've eaten shit, it is Don Imus. He kinda looks
like he has, as well.
Oh no. The I-Man preferred to snort shit.