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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.


dw - Sep 05, 2005 8:02:57 pm PDT #138 of 10003
Silence means security silence means approval

I don't want any harm to come to her, but she's going to be swimming in an absolute ocean of cocaine in about two years.

If she was being raised in Seattle, it'd be heroin, or meth. Probably heroin. We've never really shaken the heroin culture of the U District/Capitol Hill street kids.


Mr. Broom - Sep 05, 2005 8:20:56 pm PDT #139 of 10003
"When I look at people that I would like to feel have been a mentor or an inspiring kind of archetype of what I'd love to see my career eventually be mentioned as a footnote for in the same paragraph, it would be, like, Bowie." ~Trent Reznor

She makes me feel uncomfortable, on account of she is very, very attractive. And very, very young. She managed to get what good parts Courtney had to give, taken with a much larger dose of Dad's features. I feel unclean.


tina f. - Sep 06, 2005 5:45:59 am PDT #140 of 10003

I can't stop listening to Rilo Kiley's "The Frug."

This is off a soundtrack right Steph? I have never been able to find it and iTunes doesn't sell it...

This weekend was spent kayaking and camping in nwestern Idaho (loooong flight) and listening to CCR. Question: Has anyone ever heard or thought they heard a version of "Lodi" sung by Bonnie Raitt and (possibly) David Crosby or another male singer? A friend is sure it exists and I would love to find it.


Steph L. - Sep 06, 2005 5:58:50 am PDT #141 of 10003
the hardest to learn / was the least complicated

This is off a soundtrack right Steph? I have never been able to find it and iTunes doesn't sell it...

It is off a soundtrack. And check your e-mail.


tina f. - Sep 06, 2005 6:18:34 am PDT #142 of 10003

And check your e-mail.

Ooh! Muchas gracias.

Minute-by-minute first-listen review:

Clapping. Fun.
You have to love any song that mentions Smurfs.
Interesting background vocals- not what they usually do - I can't really tell if Blake Sennett's voice is in there.
I've never heard lyrics by them that so overtly reference TV - a subject they usually avoid like the plague given their showbiz start as Nickolodean child actors.
Hmm. I do feel compelled to listen to it again immediately.

So Amazon tells me that this was released in 1999. Wow. Their first album didn't come out until 2001. Interesting - I didn't even know they were a band then. I'll have to do some more research and see if I can find out how they ended up on the soundtrack.


Hayden - Sep 06, 2005 6:34:53 am PDT #143 of 10003
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

Hey, folks. Back from visiting Alabama over the weekend.

Inspired by my wife's iPod, I've been thinking about digitizing my music collection, but that's going to be a long project.

Also, I don't know about a Bonnie Raitt cover of "Lodi," but there's a lovely Emmylou Harris cover on Live At The Ryman.


Steph L. - Sep 06, 2005 6:58:31 am PDT #144 of 10003
the hardest to learn / was the least complicated

Hmm. I do feel compelled to listen to it again immediately.

I know! Does it make you want to bounce?


tina f. - Sep 06, 2005 7:31:16 am PDT #145 of 10003

Does it make you want to bounce?

There was definitely bouncing.

but there's a lovely Emmylou Harris cover on Live At The Ryman.

Just bought it with an iTunes gift cert. I got this weekend - it is lovely.

I am now using the rest of my credit to download a few tracks from the new Kanye West.

On my flight back I listened to the new Death Cab. Not bad, some of it struck me right away as very good. I had a very bluegrassy/CCR-ish weekend though so I wasn't in a Death Cab mood - I'll need to try it again later.

Hmm. I just did a search on iTunes and downloaded a Wrens single off a sampler - the track is titled "Miss Me" but it is actually a really early cheesed out, awful version of "Boys, You Won't" with a different chorus. Bummer.


Mr. Broom - Sep 06, 2005 7:50:19 am PDT #146 of 10003
"When I look at people that I would like to feel have been a mentor or an inspiring kind of archetype of what I'd love to see my career eventually be mentioned as a footnote for in the same paragraph, it would be, like, Bowie." ~Trent Reznor

The film "The Frug" is on is called Desert Blue. They also provided the song "85" for it, which is also pretty decent. I managed to find a video they did for "The Frug," which is standard band-plays-in-room interspersed with clips from the film. Jenny looks cute in it, of course.


dw - Sep 06, 2005 9:14:49 am PDT #147 of 10003
Silence means security silence means approval

Inspired by my wife's iPod, I've been thinking about digitizing my music collection, but that's going to be a long project.

The CD part isn't that bad if you have a 4 year old or younger computer, iTunes, a CD-ROM, and a really big hard drive. You can set up iTunes to automatically rip any CD you put in the drive. Then every time you use the computer you feed the machine CDs.

Vinyl, though, is more complicated, since there's editing and manual tagging involved. Luckily for me I don't have a lot of vinyl that isn't on CD already. I've been considering digitizing my father's 50s-60s blues album collection if I ever have money again and can afford a turntable. I've also been considering selling them, but it seems like blues records of that era don't have that much value.