On The Road Again
This has the added bonus of making you feel like you are cleansing the world of an unclean presence.That sounds fairly conclusive then, and as much as I hate it for the reasons above I doubt we’ll ever see the end of zombies as they fill a crucial niche in the gaming ecosystem and will survive no matter what my subsequent diatribe would be. Once you’ve killed one zombie you’ve killed them all. And I’ve made my peace with that, but I must insist on howling at the moon regardless. You can dress it up with as many fancy weapons and abilities as you like, the mindless nature of the enemy coupled with the mindless nature of your slaughter of them is just is a switch off for me. When I see zombies in a game I generally groan a little, knowing my interest in playing the game will drop through the floor.I think it’s mainly the horde nature of zombies and the simplistic AI.
Very disappointing edition of this masterpiece. Heavy anti noise filter tools have been used, affecting heavily the sound footprint. In some point are clearly audible compression/filters artifacts. Very very bad!Even worst is that the versions of 'SPACE ROCK' and 'ASTROLIGHTS' are not the same versions recorded on the original LP and MC cassette!The last several seconds of the fade-out at the end of the tracks are respectless cut.
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Gary Miller/Getty ImagesSuch is the case for Willie Nelson's timeless anthem, 'On the Road Again,' penned for the 1980 film Honeysuckle Rose which also starred in as the leading role of Buck Bonham. The familiar-from-the-first-beat song went on to win a Grammy Award for Best Country Song in 1981. Now, if you've ever wondered about this catchy tune's origin, read on.As posted in a Q&A published in the UK music publication, a fan named Natalie Amber of Luton, England asked, 'Is it true you wrote down 'On The Road Again' on an airline sick bag?' To this inquiry, Nelson is said to have replied, 'Yeah.
I was on an aeroplane sic with producer Sydney Pollack and Jerry Schatzberg, who was the director of the movie Honeysuckle Rose. They were looking for songs for the movie and they started asking me if I had any idea. I said, 'I don't know, what do you want the song to say?' I think Sydney said, 'Can it be something about being on the road?' It just started to click in my head.
I said, 'You mean like, ‘On the road again, I can't wait to get on the road again'?' They said, 'That's great. What's the melody?'
I said, 'I don't know yet.'