It's the sort of conversation that is fascinating, because of the notoriety of the subject and the insight into band life and the performance rituals and behavior of musicians, but is also tinged with the sadness one relates to musicians past their prime,
reliving former glory.
It will take more than an eye for style to fix the problems at Neiman Marcus Group Ltd., a quintessentially American luxury department - store chain hoping to
relive its former glory.
Not exact matches
A
former pro once dubbed «The Pride of Lowell» for knocking down Sugar Ray Leonard in a publicized fight, Dickie has since devolved into a fidgety crack addict pitifully living off his middling past
glory, and a bottom - feeder attempting to profit from, and
relive his career through, his younger sibling, all while neglecting his duties as Micky's manager in order to puff the pipe and, as with one fight, throwing him to the wolves to make a quick buck.
He spends his days
reliving old
glories and smoking too much weed with his
former co-star-turned-dealer, Jeremy, until a surprise cancer diagnosis brings his priorities into sharp focus.
After a spate of needless sequels sees them
relive their
glory days, the direct to video efforts commence, as the
former hero is relegated solely to the home entertainment market at the behest of a new big - screen challenger.
He spends his days
reliving old
glories and smoking too much weed with his
former - co-star-turned-dealer, Jeremy (Nick Offerman), until a surprise cancer diagnosis brings his priorities into sharp focus.
Everyone loves a comeback — and though it doesn't seem possible for fictional Randy «The Ram» Robinson (Mickey Rourke), a down - on - his - luck pro wrestler who longs to
relive his»80s
glory days, it was definitely achievable for
former leading man Mickey Rourke.