I would suggest that doesn't mean much. If anything, it's possible he's picking Klinsmann's brain about potential managerial choices. Klinsmann's in the middle of a project with the national team and he loves life in L.A.; throwing that away for a high risk position in sunny Birmingham doesn't seem very likely to me.
- Todd from the mail room
- Barry
- Felicia's aunt (not the one who plays tennis in Tuesdays, the one with dementia)
- Cheryl...you know, Cheryl, with the kind of wonky eye—that Cheryl
- Amy Winehouse's ghost
Here's a rough list of my favorites:
20 LPs
Alcest – Shelter
Black Tar Heroines – Summertide
Broken Bells – After The Disco
Cloud Nothings – Here And Nowhere Else
Dum Dum Girls – Too True
Ex Hex – Rips
The Faint – Doom Abuse
Giana Factory – Lemon Moon
Kaiser Chiefs – Education, Education, Education & War
Kiasmos – Kiasmos
The Kooks – Listen
Johnny Marr – Playland
Mogwai – Rave Tapes
The Raveonettes – Pe’ahi
Royksöpp - The Inevitable End
Ryan Adams - Ryan Adams
Andy Stott – Faith In Strangers
TV On The Radio – Seeds
Tom Vek – Luck
White Lung – Deep Fantasy
5 EPs
Mogwai – Music Industry 3. Fitness Industry 1
Dorothy – EP
Jon Hopkins – Asleep Versions
Rough Hands – Nothing’s Changed
Zhala – Prophet
One To Look Out For: Shura (three singles released; no album yet)
I'd love to have him, as well. Perhaps those two years missed are two years less wear and tear for him to carry with him into his 30s. And to be fair, most of the United team have looked poor in their appearances this season.
I was never a fan of the Strokes' aloof song delivery—in fact, I didn't care for that band at all. There was no feeling, no urgency. But I really dig this from Julian Casablancas + the Voidz. It's like Casablancas received a visit from the Ghost of Punk Rock Past.