It starts with Mike Scaccia in the studio jamming on a sort of reggae/dub track.
Then we see Al, and he’s telling his dogs they’re going to get groupies because this video is going on the internet.
We hear a tiny snippet of another song, and Al declares that he and Mike love the Rolling Stones whereas Sin loves KISS and that the Stones are better.
The end.[/reply]
Oooo I love dogs. What kind kind of dogs does Al have? Cant imagine him having poodles or something.
Oooo I love dogs. What kind kind of dogs does Al have? Cant imagine him having poodles or something.
He has two white/yellow labrador retrievers, Ozzy and Lemmy. His dogs seem really cool and he and Mrs. Jay love the heck out of 'em. In the video they’re just kind of bumbling in the studio and bumping into stuff like dogs do and Al is making some joke about them being on Spacebook or something which the dogs find to be absolutely hilarious.
I guess this what happens when Al doesn’t have Paul to reign him in.
i wouldn’t even say a revco album…i’d say more of a buck satan album title. his stupid fucking cowboy hick persona, i hate it! so annoying. i guess it’s pointless to miss the intellectual al. the alcohol has made sure of that. it’s funny, heroin may destroy your body, but it certainly does wonders for the mind.
[reply]It might have made a good Revco album title…
I guess this what happens when Al doesn’t have Paul to reign him in.
i wouldn’t even say a revco album…i’d say more of a buck satan album title. his stupid fucking cowboy hick persona, i hate it! so annoying. i guess it’s pointless to miss the intellectual al. the alcohol has made sure of that. it’s funny, heroin may destroy your body, but it certainly does wonders for the mind.[/reply]
He’s always had an unhappy knack of punching below his weight intellectually, but it seemed the ‘book club’ kept him on his toes in interviews. Now it’s a lot easier for him to be a cowboy without them hanging around.
To be honest, though, Al looks like he’d be a lot of fun to hang out with and get completely blotto on a night on the town.
. It seems like a few people on here really hated Die in a Crash, but for me that was something new and exciting for Ministry, especially coming as it did on their final album. Oh, wait…
That song also suffers from your aforementioned lazy drum programming. Even with the tinny clatter it’s still a fun song with real energy that doesn’t sound mindlessly sequenced and arranged like most of its surrounding tracks.
I did some searching in an effort to find out more about the album but all the results could tell me was that “From Beer to Eternity” was the name of a 1985 episode of “Cheers”.
[reply]. It seems like a few people on here really hated Die in a Crash, but for me that was something new and exciting for Ministry, especially coming as it did on their final album. Oh, wait…
That song also suffers from your aforementioned lazy drum programming. Even with the tinny clatter it’s still a fun song with real energy that doesn’t sound mindlessly sequenced and arranged like most of its surrounding tracks.[/reply]
Agreed, 100%, still has the shitty drums but offers a bit of hope that Ministry might stil do something out of the ordinary. To quote Al, “i’m still waiting”.
After all these years I found it totally weird that fans still think Ministry will suddenly return with a great album. It isn’t happening so stop living in a dream land…I stopped around 6yrs ago now and have come to terms with the fact Ministry had an incredible rise and an even more incredible fall!! Haha