You were looking quite well for a man in pain, Joe, though you were clearly pushing yourself. Cut that out, would you?
Just got the Monk/Coltrane as a Hannukah gift to self. (One for you, one for me...). Can't wait to bust it out.
Mal ,'Ariel'
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.
You were looking quite well for a man in pain, Joe, though you were clearly pushing yourself. Cut that out, would you?
Just got the Monk/Coltrane as a Hannukah gift to self. (One for you, one for me...). Can't wait to bust it out.
Boy, was I productive last night. Not only did I make and bake about 4 dozen cookies as well as making Czech Christmas Bread from scratch, I was rushing back and forth to my laptop in order to digitize the Mancini mix tape I made years ago. I digitized and edited 26 tracks in the midst of all that baking somehow. Amazing. But I just realized I don't have any of the Breakfast at Tiffany's stuff on here nor the theme from The Great Race. I might download Tiffany's from iTunes Music Store but if I want the main theme from "The Great Race", I'm going to have to set up my laptop near the turntable again.
Don't mind me. It seems I'll just continue serial posting. I just noticed that the iTunes Music Store has licensed All Music (Media) Guide reviews. I wrote a number of reviews for AMG in the late '90s. I read the contract before signing it. It was a horrible all rights contract but I was unemployed, on disability and pretty destitute at the time, so I took it. Whereas reviews that were licensed by MSN and others still left the writer's credit on, the iTunes Music Store instance I'm seeing doesn't. It's one thing for me not to get residuals for work of mine that has been resold. It's another thing entirely not to be credited with it. I don't know if any of the reviews I've written have been licensed by Apple (I wrote about stuff more obscure than they generally have), but if it shows up I'd be mildly interested in seeing if there's a case there.
Son of a bitch! They have at least one of my reviews. Uncredited.
Oh, Spidra! That sucks!
And Hec, I did NOT know there's a song titled "(I Feel Like a) Dictionary" Where? Who? How?
And I would be quite grateful for a little Roger Miller. "My Uncle Used to Love Me But She Died" has been a constant unsolvable earworm for the past couple of weeks ...
Hi erinaceous!
Here's my Mancini in roughly chronological order. I think the chrono order is interesting in order to see his development, but I think I'll also try to work on a mood order.
Mancini's Greatest Hits was my first LP purchase when I was 10 (using my lawn mowing money). I could not believe one man could be so genius as to have produced "Peter Gunn," "Pink Panther Theme" and "Baby Elephant Walk."
"Something For Cat" might be my favorite nowadays though. Perfect drive-your-convertible-to-Palm-Beach music.
"Mr. Yunioshi" is one of my favorites (luckily I heard the tune before I ever saw the movie so the whole Mickey Rooney-in-yellowface thing hasn't poisoned it). "Four Girls in Town" is so great. It's like having your own personal badass theme music. And I really enjoyed busting out "The Great Race" last night. I'm going to have to rent that movie again.