Showing posts with label kimmel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kimmel. Show all posts

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Alice in Chains on Kimmel

In the last few weeks I've posted the new Alice in Chains songs from their new album, The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here. They performed live on Jimmy Kimmel this past Wednesday. I missed it, because I was watching my Spurs get thumped by the Nuggets -
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even after a 14-0 lead. Anyway, there are such things as video cameras (good ones) these days.. So thankfully I found a site that posted the three songs they played, which were "Stone", "Hollow", and "Man in the Box", the first two of which are on the new album.

And yeah, Jerry Cantrell cut his hair!! Here you go:

"Stone"


"Hollow"


"Man in the Box"


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Monday, May 17, 2010

Unnecessary Censorship

These have gone on wayyy too long for me not to have posted one. Hmm.. then again I may have posted one, but I can't remember.



All of them

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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Survivor Update



It was simply one of the best ever Survivor episodes in my opinion. I'm not planning on a weekly Survivor update or anything, but I had to make this post for one primary reason. OK, maybe three..

1. I watched it much later at the CBS site as is very common, and is what I tend to do when I miss it.

2. We'll now have a 2-week break from Survivor while the NCAA does its dance.

3. There were finally some very candid shots of Amanda Kimmel. If you've tried to do Google Image Searches for pictures of her, you already know there aren't many out there - until now! I was able to provide everyone with some great screenshots of such an awesome episode:






There were two incredible challenges. One was a basketball/football/rugby mix that you'd just have to see to understand it, but just know it might have been the best challenge ever which was NOT an immunity challenge, if not the best challenge overall. The immunity challenge involved blindfolded players and one member guiding them to collect pieces of a puzzle, which they'd later have to collectively put together. Both James and Jerri did great jobs directing their teams, but the Villains won both! They got a chocolate feast for the 1st, and of course, immunity for the second.











JT made a strong decision, and helped vote out Tom for the Heroes. Russell found the hidden immunity idol, but was the only one of the villains to look for it, so they're out to get him for doing so. JT is now in control of the game for the heroes.



All Images Courtesy of CBS