Don't you have an elsewhere to be?

Cordelia ,'Lessons'


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.


Jon B. - Jan 08, 2006 1:32:55 pm PST #1828 of 10003
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

Another link about the arrests: [link]


DavidS - Jan 08, 2006 1:55:40 pm PST #1829 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Idle thought of the day as I put together a 70s Pop mix together: I'd really like to hear the Posies cover "Love Lies Bleeding." Now where's my Wings CD; I need "Magneto and Titanium Man" in there with the 10cc, Sparks and The Move's "Message From The Country."


msbelle - Jan 08, 2006 3:26:05 pm PST #1830 of 10003
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

So I am listening for the 3rd or 4th time to the Calexico and Iron & Wine show that was available on NPR as MP3s, but I think this might be the only time where I have basically just sat and listened. They cover Always on Mind and Wild Horses in the finale (where they are playing together). It is of the awesome.

Why do I love covers so much? It is a mystery. Reminds me how much I loved the Elvis Costello/Emmylou Harris show this summer. They did a ton of covers, including Wild Horses, I believe. That would be an awesome show to get a bootleg of.


tina f. - Jan 08, 2006 3:27:53 pm PST #1831 of 10003

I just finished watching Hooligans, Elijah Wood's first post-Rings starring role and quite a good dose of violence and British slang for a Sunday evening but...my point is.. ah yes.. the soundtrack included lots of Stone Roses and made me extremely sad that I only own them on tape and that my tape deck and tape collection are in storage. Because I would like to hear them about now.

Anyone who has seen that movie will also probably be as freaked out as I am to find out that Terence Jay, the actor who plays Wood's smarmy coke-head roommate at Harvard, actually wrote and sings the theme for the movie: "One Blood." (Which plays over the final fight scene.) It's not a great song - it's just really - odd, after watching the movie, to find out that he wrote it.


tina f. - Jan 08, 2006 3:32:36 pm PST #1832 of 10003

So I am listening for the 3rd or 4th time to the Calexico and Iron & Wine show that was available on NPR as MP3s

I didn't know about this. Sweet. Am downloading now. Here is the link for anyone interested: [link]

Why do I love covers so much?

Because they are a double scoop of good if you like both the song and the new artist who is covering it. Just last night I was making a mix of covers of familiar songs that you can't tell are that song unless you listen really carefully. So a mix of extremely deconstructed covers, I guess.


DavidS - Jan 08, 2006 3:35:31 pm PST #1833 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

So a mix of extremely deconstructed covers, I guess.

Do you have the Kil Mun Star whatchimabucket Mark K. set of Modest Mouse covers?


tina f. - Jan 08, 2006 3:39:44 pm PST #1834 of 10003

whatchimabucket

Heh. Sun Kil Moon - Tiny Cities.

I do - I posted a ho-hum review of it when it came out and sadly, my opinion has not changed. It's just boring. I'd much much rather listen to ANY other Mark Kozelek album or just listen to Modest Mouse straight up. But, I did include the one song off it that I like on the mix. "Ocean Breathes Salty" which is a cover off the newest MM album, Good News for Bad People. It's very pretty, classic Mark K. But it still doesn't redeem the album. I have been shocked to see the album on a lot of various Top 20 of the Year lists.

I wanted to pick Kozelek's cover of "Around and Around" by John Denver, but I don't think that's familiar enough to fit the bill.


BridgetS - Jan 08, 2006 3:45:57 pm PST #1835 of 10003
Mercy is the mark of a great man. [beat] Guess I'm just a good man. [beat] I'm alright.

Hi -- I picked up this book used last week, and was wondering how many rocker Buffistas had read it. I'm finding it extremely funny (it's where my new tag comes from), and some of the biggest jokes seem to be about the Greil Marcus school of Big Damn Mythmaking as Rock Criticism. Any thoughts?


DavidS - Jan 08, 2006 3:51:45 pm PST #1836 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

I do have a lot of cool covers in my collection. It's an easy hook to pull me in. Morrissey covering Graham Gouldman's "East/West" as a b-side? Yup, I'll bite. Senor Cocoanut's latin dance band versions of Kraftwerk? Yep. Nouvelle Vague? Mmmmhmmm. Kozelek doing Ac/Dc? Hell, yeah.

I might try to talk my minion (who is a fantastic singer) into doing a set of glam ballads. Just the slow songs, (space) baby. "Lonely Planet Boy," "Lady Stardust" or "Main Man" (T. Rex) or "Sebastian" by Steve Harley. Stuff like that.

Two other easy hooks I fall for: songs about interesting film actors (Pier Angeli by Comet Gain; Gene Hackman by Hoodoo Gurus) and songs about baseball.


Sue - Jan 08, 2006 3:57:22 pm PST #1837 of 10003
hip deep in pie

Tina, I have drunk the Kool-aid and gone for the free emusic trial, which is a drag on dial-up, I must say. I wonder how much they would object to legal downloading at work.