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Once the set began to wind down and we made our way towards the bridge, the band struck up its final song. I recognized the first few chords. Good Vibrations??my favorite. The crowd joined in, and I belted along, not caring about hitting the notes or staying in key. I was seven years old again. My sun-drenched beaches were nowhere to be seen, but it didn’t matter...
...Departed.” TAKE A SHOT… 1. Whenever Jack Nicholson scares the shit out of you. 2. Whenever Leonardo DiCaprio cries like a girl. 3. Whenever you remember that no matter how badass Mark Wahlberg is, he still sang “Good Vibrations?? with the rest of the funky bunch. 4. Anytime anyone in the movie has a drink. 5. Whenever “Shipping up to Boston” makes you put on other Dropkick Murphys songs. 6. Whenever you realize that other Dropkick Murphys songs aren’t that good...
...easy to use during intercourse and handy for travel, showers, bathtubs, and so much more. It’s not the most exciting, but there are four speeds. Lady Luster: This is my favorite vibrator because it’s cheap, metallic blue, and made by Good Vibrations??an amazing female-friendly sex store. It’s classic, basic, lustrous, and a pleasure to have in bed. Venus Vibrance and Pulsar Toothbrush: I’d rather not masturbate with my razor (it’s a little scary holding a blade so close such valuable body...
...Beach Or at least a Beach Boy. Brian Wilson of “Good Vibrations?? fame plays at Boston’s Orpheum Theatre on Friday night. The rumored-to-be unstable Wilson is in town for one night only, the same weekend as Harvard-Yale. Coincidence? Fri., Nov. 17 at 7:30 p.m. Orpheum Theatre. Tickets $35-$75, available at www.ticketmaster.com...
...taken their style in a different, colder direction. The album is the soundtrack to brushed aluminum lounges and suede benches: smooth, lush and sensual, but ultimately vacuous. “Automatique” is a dull electronic romp, and the opening track “World of Vibrations?? is dragged down by a whining euro-pop hook. It seems like Gab and Xcel have forgotten exactly why they are making music, or rather, they’ve discovered a new reason. Blackalicious is eyeing the Black Eyed Peas’ comfortable main-stream niche and doing their damndest...