My morning commute was cheered up when my iPod played "Godzilla" (by Blue Öyster Cult).
Such an awsome song:
Woah-oh, they say he's got to go - Godzilla!
Woah-oh, there goes Tokyo - Godzilla!
It's also a morality tale:
History shows again and again how nature points out the folly of man
Now I want to hear Enya singing in Luxan, but I fear she doesn't have the vocal range for it.
EXACTLY what I thought when I first read that bit.
Hey, I think I've pimped Heaneyland! here before, but he's (Heaney of Heaneyland) posted a new song that I think is one of the best he's ever done, and is one of my new faves ... download here: [link]
He said he was trying to do something Bird-like (that would be ANDREW Bird). I just think it's lovely (and VERY catchy) with great angry/hurt lyrics.
Un-musically, after hearing about Heaneyland what? a month ago? his "six things" cartoons are some of the funniest things I've ever read.
Santa had kinda light pockets 'round my dwelling so "sisters are doin' it for themselves". I went on the 'net and ordered some stuff which is now rolling in:
Starring Fred Astaire: a double-album I owned on LP. I finally got it on CD, too. It's out-of-print so I had to get it used.
The Very Best of Swingin' Jive Transcriptions (P-Vine) - the P-Vine jive series is smokin' hot for the most part. Unfortunately, they went out of print before I could exhale. I think I own about 6 of them now but will need to track down (and afford) the others.
Born to Dance/Going My Way/Road to Utopia/Bring on the Girls (various soundtracks on an omnibus CD)
I got this for the Born to Dance soundtrack. I own it on LP but I'm nuts about it and want to own it on CD as well. Eleanor Powell, James Stewart, Buddy Ebsen and The Foursome. Cole Porter. It just kicks so much ass.
I'm back from Alabama. One of my Xmas gifts was a book by some cute lit chick called "Verbatim."
I'm back from Alabama.
Is there a banjo on your knee?
I'm glad the book finally made it to Alabama! I guess they knew you already had "Lost in the Grooves".
And: is it wrong that I now have, like, eight different cover versions of "Last Christmas", but not the Wham! one? I kinda need the Wham! one.
One of my Xmas gifts was a book by some cute lit chick called "Verbatim."
Is your modifier dangling or are you just happy to see us, Corwood? Or is it a book by another cute lit chick who goes by Verbatim? In which case there may be a cute lit chick throwdown because I bet Our Very Own Cute Lit Chick feels somewhat proprietary toward the word.
Starring Fred Astaire: a double-album I owned on LP.
Are these the original soundtrack recordings? Rhino released compilations of his RKO recordings with Ginger Rogers and his non-Ginger (pre- and post-, 1933-1957) recordings. There's also The Astaire Story, which he recorded in 1952 with Verve's Jazz at the Philharmonic lineup (Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown, Flip Phillips, Barney Kessel, and Charlie Shavers.) Stellar work all around, especially Shavers and Kessel. It's amazing how many standards were written for him. Mel Tormé sings a beautiful Astaire medley on this album. It doesn't seem to be on itunes or emusic, and the file is too big (about 10MB) for me to email to buffistarawk (is it working again?), but if anyone wants it I could try yousendit. Great tribute from one master to another.
And: is it wrong that I now have, like, eight different cover versions of "Last Christmas", but not the Wham! one? I kinda need the Wham! one.
Can't help you there, but if you need more cover versions? -- [link]