I'm in.
You think buffistarawk will hold up? I downloaded from it yesterday and got no "breaking the law!!" type message but... they might get testy if we start using it a lot again.
'Just Rewards (2)'
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'm in.
You think buffistarawk will hold up? I downloaded from it yesterday and got no "breaking the law!!" type message but... they might get testy if we start using it a lot again.
You think buffistarawk will hold up? I downloaded from it yesterday and got no "breaking the law!!" type message but... they might get testy if we start using it a lot again.
Oh, I think we'll be ok. I didn't realize that we're up to 59% of the box used, though. Maybe we should make a supplemental account for this sort of thing.
Maybe we should make a supplemental account for this sort of thing.
Good idea.
That Fall article is brilliant.
That Fall article is brilliant.
It was fascinating, wasn't it?
It was fascinating, wasn't it?
Fascinating, a bit surreal and hilarious. I especially love the 15-year-old kid who grew up near Smith and left him notes telling him he was his hero and maybe they could go for a drink and of course ...
He soon ended up in the band.
Good stuff.
I agree; that was awesome.
They should do a fictionalized BBC miniseries about the history of The Fall in 12 episodes. I wonder who could play Mark E.?
I heard some more bad news -- well, it might be a relief for the family to know but they found Barry Cowsills' body. He's been missing since Katrina.
I heard some more bad news -- well, it might be a relief for the family to know but they found Barry Cowsills' body. He's been missing since Katrina.
Holy shit.
Susan Cowsill was married to Peter Holsapple of The dBs for some time. I think they're divorced now. They did a one-off project with Vicki Peteson of The Bangles called Double Date that I really loved.
For those of you who are unfamiliar with The Cowsills, they were a family sixties pop group and the inspiration for The Partridge Family.