Woo hoo! Either way is fine. You are awesome.
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.
...post it on Buffistarawk...
Okay, just posted to Buffistarawk.
1. "Three Is a Magic Number" - Bob Dorough. Written and sung by the School House Rock music director. Bob was an old jazzbo who had been the pianist for Blossom Dearie and Annie Ross in Paris in the 50s. He won some fame in the 50s for his "Yardbird Suite" vocalese where he sang the bio of Charlie Parker over Parker's own "Yardbird Suite" riff. Cool guy.
2. "The Tale of Mr. Morton" - Skee-Lo. One of JZ's favorite songs. Guaranteed to make her dance and sing along at the same time. This is a great cover. Charming and an excellent groove.
Yay! Thanks!
I've probably told this story before, but Bob Dorough performed the Multiplication Rock songs for my Elementary School class back in 1974.
I've probably told this story before, but Bob Dorough performed the Multiplication Rock songs for my Elementary School class back in 1974.
Well aren't you the fancyboy?
Actually, I don't remember you mentioning that before and am, consequently, filled with jealousy.
Seriously.
This is interesting:
This program takes songs that you've chosen in your iTunes Library, that have incorrect or missing information for Title, Artist or Album , and then uses the sound of each song to match it with the correct information maintained in the MusicBrainz Database (musicbrainz.org). This processing typically takes several seconds per song, and then it allows you to verify before updating your iTunes Library.
However, it failed to find a match for Erinaceous's mystery song.
Anyone else use Pandora for streaming audio? I'm fairly impressed with their customization system. Over the couple weeks I've been using it, the ratio of interesting to uninteresting music it's fed me has gone steadily up. That and their library's impressive.
I do use Pandora at times, yes. I've made multiple stations on there, and they stay fairly faithful. Unfortunately, I am not, so it gfets weird sometimes, segueing from Joe Jackson to Depeche Mode to Bed Light For Blue Eyes.