I agree; that was awesome.
'The Killer In Me'
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.
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.
I forgot to mention that I got the Harry Potter Goblet of Fire sdtrk just so I'd have the songs by the band at the Yule Ball, The Weird Sisters, played by Jarvis Cocker and Johnny Greenwood.
So I'll probably post "Do the Hippogriff" (which totally sounds like a Billy Idol song) and the others later.
I've been meaning to do that too.
I think in an extended edition of that movie, I'd want an entire Weird Sisters concert.
runs around thread waving hands and squeaking
The Sisters of Mercy are touring!!
No, they're not releasing a new album. Yes, Andy still hates goths and makes bitchy comments about them. I. Don't. Care. Sisters! Touring!
starts obsessively clicking "refresh" to see when Seattle is listed.
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
All three were in the Continental Drifters when I saw them back in 1995.
I also meant to mention that if you read Lost In The Grooves and were intrigued (as I was) by the description of Appaloosa and were discouraged (as I was) by its rarity, then weep no more.
It's just been re-released on CD. I picked one up last night.
Now playing: The 6ths Wasp Nest.
You should all play this record today! If you don't already own it, then you should go buy it.