Rob, used to play jacks with Lear’s eldest daughter. In the ‘70s, Rob Reiner became Mike Stivic, Archie Bunker’s “Meathead” son-in-law, and in the 1980s Lear was producing Reiner’s movies
In the aughts he was known as Meathead, the Dungeon Family outcast more committed to hustling than music, before he flooded the Atlanta underground with a series of undeniable mixtapes. (DJ Drama once told me that every club DJ had to have a 30-minute Future set to keep the party going...
With all that knowledge and motivation, your heroes still haven’t upgraded that much or at all. They all look stuck in time to me. This is not necessarily a bad thing. It can actually be a positive. If you like what you have and maintain it, you are still winning. But many of th...
If it’s arguing you want, then go over to Meathead’s website, where he has a lengthy discussion about the definition of barbecue. I will only make some observations and ask a few questions about what we in the Lone Star State consider to be barbecue and how that differs (or doesn...