I've met JZ, I know what she looks like, but I still have trouble looking at "JZ" and not picturing her rapping "Dirt Off Your Shoulder."
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.
I don't actually know that it'll be shippable when fully assembled, though. It may have to wait for either the F2F or a Zmayhem visit northwards, for careful carrying and hand delivery.
Okay, now I'm even more curious and excited. Oh, and I vote for a Zmayhem visit northward.
Rapper boy is SUCH a jz-come-lately. Though I still jump every time I hear his name, and briefly worry about how I could have forgotten that I've collaborated with Ice-T or signed a new contract or had a near-riot at one of my concerts or some such.
Hee, hee. There's a car called a RIO that also makes me turn my head around when I see it.
One song I listened to about 12 times today: Behind Blue Eyes (DJ Feel Mix) - Tooga feat Pit Bailey
That's right. A trance remix of a Russian electronica band who ripped the vocals off a Limp Bizkit cover of a Pete Townsend song. Truly beautiful. Right up there with the Australian Power-Noise-Glitchcore propaganda band, DJ Citizen.
I can't deal with anything within three degrees of Fred Durst. However, while Townshend and Rilo Kiley are both within recent mention-distance: I have a great live cover of "Let My Love Open The Door" by Rilo Kiley. Gorgeous backup vocals and a spiffy trumpet solo.
I have a great live cover of "Let My Love Open The Door" by Rilo Kiley. Gorgeous backup vocals and a spiffy trumpet solo.
I hereby encourage you to send this to buffistarawk so that we all may share in its gorgeous spiffyness.
Gladly. Now, where is this buffistarawk at?
...I hate to say "where's it at?" but in this case there is a literal "at" so I'll let it slide.
I say "where's it at?" with startling regularity. But, then again, I'm from redneck stock.
I'm listening to my wife's iPod, which she forgot to take to work today. Check out the last 10 songs:
- Dennis Coffey - "Theme from Blackbelt Jones"
- Buffy - "Suite from Hush"
- Kathy McCarty - "Sorry Entertainer" (Daniel Johnston cover)
- St. Etienne - "Got It Together Again" (Lee Hazlewood cover)
- Wanda Jackson - "Hot Dog! That Made Him Mad"
- Spoon - "The Way We Get By"
- Doug Sahm - "Give Back The Key To My Heart"
- The Sonics - "Psycho"
- Toots and the Maytals - "Pressure Drop"
- The Go-Betweens - "Cattle and Cane (live)"
My wife = rocks like an avalanche
Next 10:
- Skeets Mcdonald - "Don't Let the Stars Get In Your Eyes"
- Calexico - "Across the Wire"
- Beulah - "What Will You Do When Your Suntan Fades?"
- Kinks - "Do You Remember Walter?"
- Neil Young - "Guitar Solo 1" (Dead Man Soundtrack)
- Shearwater - "Trouble In Mind"
- Shonen Knife - "Buttercup (I'm a Super Girl)"
- TV On The Radio - "Mr. Grieves"
- Mountain Goats - "Going To Georgia"
- Duke Ellington - "Money Jungle"