I can't make out a single word on that song; I don't know if there is one.
The late 90s reissues had a lyrics sheet for the first album. I'd be happy to look that up for you sometime this week, but it's pretty much as David said, to my recollection.
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 can't make out a single word on that song; I don't know if there is one.
The late 90s reissues had a lyrics sheet for the first album. I'd be happy to look that up for you sometime this week, but it's pretty much as David said, to my recollection.
Does anyone have recommendations on how best to mail CDs? They aren't in jewel cases, but in slim round-ish plastic cases that aren't quite as rigid, I don't think.
Does anyone have recommendations on how best to mail CDs? They aren't in jewel cases, but in slim round-ish plastic cases that aren't quite as rigid, I don't think.
I just use padded envelopes and they go through fine.
Right on, thanks. Now to see if I'll ever be able to get to the damn post office when it's open.
Padded envelopes for me as well. I've rarely had any trouble.
Whoa, I never knew that Dee Dee Ramone made a rap album.
Whoa, I never knew that Dee Dee Ramone made a rap album.
Jeez, where were you in the 90s? Listening to string bands and mazurkas?
::waits patiently for Spidra to jump up and defend string bands and mazurkas::
It's quite likely that you *have* heard Dee Dee rapping, and then completely purged the memory from your mind.
That's right, buoy. You bettah run!
::puts on The Prairie Ramblers and queues up Stellio's Orchestre Martinique::