Now I've got to dig out my OMWF CD. I listened to it exclusively for months and then just put it away and forgot about it. You've rejuvenated my OMWF love. Must go find.
'Not Fade Away'
Buffy and Angel 1: BUFFYNANGLE4EVA!!!!!1!
Is it better the second time around? Or the third? Or tenth? This is the place to come when you have a burning desire to talk about an old episode that was just re-run.
I stopped listening to the CD, mostly because I didn't want to have to explain penis diseases from Chumash tribes. And I *really* didn't want anyone I live with then taking those explanations to the local pre- and elementary schools.
Soon, they and their peers will be corrupt enough on their own that I can listen to it, again.
Wireless headphones, Cindy, cover a world of sins.
I stopped listening to the CD, mostly because I didn't want to have to explain penis diseases from Chumash tribes.
Heh. Emmett sings along with "The Angry Inch."
Six inches forward and five inches back!
I didn't want to have to explain
Heh. My Dad listened to John Prine a lot when I was in 2nd grade. We had a long talk after he discovered I had learned the songs and would sing them to myself. He worried that some day he would be called to my school to explain to the principal why I was singing: "There's a hole in Daddy's arm where all the money goes...."
OMWF is went I went from fan, to FAN. It had so much potential to suck and my expectations were so low. I figured it would be some kind of standalone episode (like that horrible post-9/11 west wing) which would be mildly entertaining but ultimately junk. I was shocked when not only did the story make sense, and not only did the songs not suck, but it moved the character and story arcs too and in a big way. The Buffy-in-heaven reveal, the mindwipe reveal, klepto!Dawn, Giles choosing to leave, Spike/Buffy, etc.
Kind of why I have so much faith in the Serenity movie rocking even for non-FF fans.
I didn't want to have to explain
"Guv'ment" from Big River, being sung by 10-year-old me. The same me knowing all the words to Best L'il Whorehouse In Texas.
Thankfully, my mother has a hell of a sense of humor, as well as a high "Ooooh, shiny!" index.
"Sodomy" from Hair (the movie soundtrack), which my sister and I went to see with Dad when it came out--I was 13, she was 15. Dad was a little iffy when we fell in love with the music and insisted on getting the album, which we then proceeded to blast on the stereo at home.
I remember seeing Hair in the theater! Also, JC Superstar.