Do I wish I was somebody else right now. Somebody not... married, not madly in love with a beautiful woman who can kill me with her pinkie!

Wash ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'


Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach  

There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.


tina f. - Nov 07, 2005 8:10:01 am PST #1066 of 10003

Now I feel really bad.

No - not at all. I was going to do it anyway - I was only saying that as an excuse (like I need one) to post my last dozen Pod-Plays.

ION, I have a feeling I am going to be listening to Mountain Goats bootlegs all afternoon.


Michele T. - Nov 07, 2005 8:25:48 am PST #1067 of 10003
with a gleam in my eye, and an almost airtight alibi

OK. I am listening to that No Children track for the second time. It just makes me smile to hear the crowd singing along. I'm a dork.

If you're a dork, I'm a dork, too -- I find it incredibly cheering.

The first time I saw the title I thought, "Old 97s? Chomsky? Death Metal????"

Darnielle is a huge metal fan, and it's charmingly bizarre to read his thoughtful, well-informed writing about it when I don't, myself, hear its influence in the Goats's stuff. But my knowledge of the genre is, uh, limited to some adolescent exposure.

(I did get to sing along to the song at Halloween, which was a blast and a half. Horns were up!)


Hayden - Nov 07, 2005 8:55:28 am PST #1068 of 10003
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

That's my favourite GbV song.

Mine, too, although I spell "favorite" differently. I think "Smothered in Hugs," "A Salty Salute," and "A Good Flying Bird" may be tied for this position, too.

On the recent Jandek tribute, Darnielle's contribution was pretty much the best, combining a love of the original material with a brave attempt to make it more accessible. I'd be happy to post that to buffistarawk for the interested.


Jon B. - Nov 07, 2005 8:58:25 am PST #1069 of 10003
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

I did get to sing along to the song at Halloween

Hail Satan!

I had the "studio" version of that one on my Best of 2002(?) CD. Ima definitely have to check out this live version.

Can someone email me the Rawk password? I misremembered it.


DavidS - Nov 07, 2005 9:00:57 am PST #1070 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Very happy about the Mountain Goats mix.

I was playing Tallahassee for JZ on the computer this weekend and she was falling for it hard and wanting the background scoop.


tina f. - Nov 07, 2005 9:23:38 am PST #1071 of 10003

I shared the the liner notes with my friend S who is a big Darnielle fan. His reply included:

This is all great stuff. I would be remiss if I did not mention the following tracks...:

1. "Night of the Mules" -- from the Chile de Arbol 7", the first MG record I ever owned, which I bought at the now-defunct (I think) Mod Lang Records in Berkeley CA. Early on, some MG songs would feature a Casio keyboard instead of an acoustic guitar. This is my favorite of those. (Alternate: "Song for Tura Santana," from Zopilote Machine)

2. "Cubs in Five" -- from Nine Black Poppies. This choice depends on how sad or moving you find the lines "The Chicago Cubs will beat every team in the league/And the Tampa Bay Bucs will take it all the way to January/And I will love you again like I used to."

3. "Color in Your Cheeks" -- My pick for slept-on deep album cut from All Hail West Texas.

4. "Jaipur" -- From The Coroner's Gambit, minor work by any accounting. It's my favorite "rocking" tape-recorder era MG song.

I am a big dork.

I am noticing a theme here.


Jon B. - Nov 07, 2005 9:29:57 am PST #1072 of 10003
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

Rawk pw received. Thank you Susan!


Sue - Nov 07, 2005 9:39:10 am PST #1073 of 10003
hip deep in pie

You're welcome, Jon!


Michele T. - Nov 07, 2005 10:02:00 am PST #1074 of 10003
with a gleam in my eye, and an almost airtight alibi

Tina, you should tell S. that there were people up front at the Halloween show with a big Cubs foam hand with five fingers. Didn't change the set list, though. (Too bad, because I would've enjoyed singing along to "And Bill Gates will single-handedly spearhead the Hazy Fantazey revival!")

"Color in Your Cheeks" -- My pick for slept-on deep album cut from All Hail West Texas.

Ooh, yes. Tina, point your friend to the 6/23/05 show on LMA. There's a great audience sing-along to Color In Your Cheeks, which ends with him getting the crowd to cheer John Vanderslice to the stage ("Who's my producer?" "JOHN VANDERSLICE!")

Plus, it was actually during a slowed-down and contemplative version of that song near the start of last Friday's show that I thought "who taught him how to sing?" .

And "Jaipur," yes! "I came to the gates of the fabled pink city, hungry and tired and mad as all hell." Your friend is my kind of dork.

Corwood, I'd love that track -- he does something similar for "Pet Politics" on the Believer music issue CD (which also has a fanTAStic Devendra Banhart take on Fistful of Love, done like it was a Joe Cocker number). Who else is on that tribute?


DavidS - Nov 07, 2005 10:30:19 am PST #1075 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

which I bought at the now-defunct (I think) Mod Lang Records in Berkeley CA.

Mod Lang is not defunct by any means.