yes please
So yes I have seen Inglorious Bastards and yes it did live up to the hype, but I also saw Taking Woodstock this weekend, and as much fun as I had trying to hold back vomit as Brad Pitt scalped the heads of Nazis, oh the irony Tarantino you genius, the latter was definitely more my style.
Demetri Martin in a serious role? I was shocked yet pleasantly surprised and my personal fav Emile Hirsch was awesome. It is based on the true story which is obviously rad, but even better was the soundtrack...
How Could We Know- Lori Mark
Stoned On The Range- Don Pugilisi
Wispy Paisley Skies- Fraternity of Men
No Love, No Nothin’- Judy Garland
Maggie M’Gill- The Doors
No Escape- The Seeds
Motherless Child- Sweetwater Group
One More Mile- The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Do Wah Diddy Diddy- Hairy Pretzel
Wooden Ships- Crosby, Stills & Nash
Flutes, Bongos & Limbos- El Monaco Bar Band
The Flute and Bongo Sizzle- El Monaco Bar Band
Hare Krishna Maha Mantra- International Society for Krishna Consciousness Boston Devotees
Handsome Johnny- Richie Havens
China Cat Sunflower- The Grateful Dead
High Flyin’ Bird- Richie Havens
Beautiful People- Melanie
Coming into Los Angeles- Arlo Guthrie
America- written by Paul Simon, performed by Ken Strange, Jeff Paris, Bob Hackl
If I Were a Carpenter- Tim Hardin
Red Telephone- Love
Mind Flowers- Ultimate Spinach
Sweet Sir Galahad- Joan Baez
Raga Manj Khamaj- Ravi Shankar
I Feel Like I’m Fixin’ To Die Rag- Country Joe and The Fish
I Shall Be Released- written by Bob Dylan, performed by The Band
Going Up the Country- Canned Heat
Try (Just a Little Bit Harder)- Janis Joplin
Essen- written by Lee Tully and S. Demay
Can’t Find My Way Home- Steve Winwood
Volunteers- Jefferson Airplane
Freedom (2009)- Richie Havens
will lastfm this later...NOT
FREAKING
AMAZING
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