In case (pun intended) anyone is unaware the case is referencing Pulp Fiction which there’s a fan theory that in the case is a soul (also Pulp Fiction is just such a great movie)
Poco is a country rock band that Jim Messina was in, along with Richie Furray. Fun story. Their first bassist was Randy Meisner who left to form Eagles, he wrote/sang Take it to the Limit. When he left Eagles, the bassist that replaced him in Poco replaced him in Eagles. He sang I Can’t Tell You Why. Both sang in a high register, which was helpful in Eagles harmonies. :-)
I look back and love that they got such big names to drop in for this show. Getting Burt Reynolds and Kenny Loggins, Alton Brown, Anthony Bourdain, Ron Perlman and more to drop in showed how 'in the zone' and popular Archer was a decade ago. I remember seeing Top Gun in theaters when it came out...especially since my dad was a AF/AFNG pilot from the late 60's thru to the early 90s, starting with C130s and eventually A-37s and finally A-10 'Warthog's. You can imagine...movies with planes were a huge hit in our house :-) Danger Zone is still a fave...and this was a great version/cover. PS: Loggins was briefly in a duo Loggins and Messina...Messina split off and his next band was Poco. That said, I always love S5 because even the less thrilling episodes are funny, endearing or at least quirky enough to keep me fully vested.
Man ep episode of Archer:Vice is hilarity and fun ensues.....also this is a season of storylines and continuity! Glad Woodhouse made it out the pool and plays drums!😊
2:39 imma pretend you didn’t say that. Outlaw country is just not “Nashville Country”. Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Billy Joe Shaver, Merle Haggard, Steve Earle. Basically bunch of guys got tired of the commercial Nashville sound that was forced on them, so they left Tennessee for Texas where the music was more raw and bluesy
In case (pun intended) anyone is unaware the case is referencing Pulp Fiction which there’s a fan theory that in the case is a soul (also Pulp Fiction is just such a great movie)
Poco is a country rock band that Jim Messina was in, along with Richie Furray.
Fun story. Their first bassist was Randy Meisner who left to form Eagles, he wrote/sang Take it to the Limit. When he left Eagles, the bassist that replaced him in Poco replaced him in Eagles. He sang I Can’t Tell You Why. Both sang in a high register, which was helpful in Eagles harmonies.
:-)
I look back and love that they got such big names to drop in for this show. Getting Burt Reynolds and Kenny Loggins, Alton Brown, Anthony Bourdain, Ron Perlman and more to drop in showed how 'in the zone' and popular Archer was a decade ago. I remember seeing Top Gun in theaters when it came out...especially since my dad was a AF/AFNG pilot from the late 60's thru to the early 90s, starting with C130s and eventually A-37s and finally A-10 'Warthog's. You can imagine...movies with planes were a huge hit in our house :-) Danger Zone is still a fave...and this was a great version/cover.
PS: Loggins was briefly in a duo Loggins and Messina...Messina split off and his next band was Poco.
That said, I always love S5 because even the less thrilling episodes are funny, endearing or at least quirky enough to keep me fully vested.
Man ep episode of Archer:Vice is hilarity and fun ensues.....also this is a season of storylines and continuity! Glad Woodhouse made it out the pool and plays drums!😊
13:07
Was that a Pulp Fiction reference?
15:30 they sung tf out that
Pam: It's cocaine!
Lana: Ah, of course it is.
Love that Kenny Loggins....his songs are geat but while Danger Zone is great....push it to the limit is his greatest song!
Flying messes with my inner ears, makes my tinnitus and vertigo worse. Probably never getting on a plane again
Shane, great reaction, " Your mama don't dance" by Loggins and Messina"......."Crazy love" by Poco......enjoy your day guys.
2:39 imma pretend you didn’t say that. Outlaw country is just not “Nashville Country”. Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Billy Joe Shaver, Merle Haggard, Steve Earle. Basically bunch of guys got tired of the commercial Nashville sound that was forced on them, so they left Tennessee for Texas where the music was more raw and bluesy
The Cobra Kai trailer is out, will you react?
We don’t normally like to watch more than one trailer for things so we can keep it mostly no spoilers. But we’ll see