The Great Pop Things cartoons about Morrissey and his gigantic sad chin are treasures of rock criticism.
And while I'm referencing Morrissey references, in the back of my head I'm hearing "I saw you on TV/Doing a bad imitation of a second-rate songwriter from the 80s named Moh-riss-ey/I never liked Moh-riss-ey/And I don't like you" from "Anti Music Song," which always makes me laugh.
Are we talking about the potential Smiths reunion yet, by the way?
Oh, and I'll add that the Pet Shop Boys' "I Didn't Get Where I Am Today" rocks as hard as it does because of the great Johnny Marr. And I actually recognized his sound, which I am never music-smart enough to do before I know who's actually playing.
I too didn't know that about Johnny Ray. Though I'd recommend his music to anyone exploring the roots of rock 'n' roll. "Cry" may be the very first great blue-eyed soul song.
earwormed with "Come on Eileen" with all the Johnny Ray talk. THANKS GUYS!
At this moment, you mean everything, msbelle.
we are far too young and clever, Sue.
Winchester Cathedral
You're bringin' me down....
I got my Xmas present from my jazzbo bro -- he sent me the Thelonious Monk Quartet w/Coltrane at Carnegie Hall. It is so, so, SO good.
I got this for my brother. With every intention of putting it on our iPod before we leave his vicinity.