See me waving, katefate? Like a frantic metronome on goofballs, I am!
(And I'm still looking for other versions of "Iko Iko" -- I have Bell Starrs, Dr. John, and Cyndi Lauper so far.)
Looking forward to being put on the mix sched. I'll start figuring out what cuts to use....
Theodosia, I don't have a copy anymore (unless an old compilation LP is gathering dust in a box somewhere...), but the Dixie Cups also recorded "Iko Iko" during the '60s.
I may have that version at home. Forgot to check last night.
And, for your watching pleasure, here's a clip of The Osmonds burning down the house.
katefate, I'm so jealous. I've seen Cheryl Wheeler live twice (at the Great American Music Hall in SF both times, once solo and once with Gorka, Wheeler and Cliff Eberhart), and yesyesyes to you and Kate -- the amazing fingerpicking, the wet-yourself funny, the lightning-fast downshift into something utterly heartbreaking.
I've been pimping on and off (but vigorously when on) for David to come with me if she ever makes it back to San Francisco again. He's maybe partly sort of half-assedly semi-convinced; now she just has to
show up
again.
The Osmonds burning down the house
Awesome! I was expecting a Talking Heads cover, but this was even better. Excellent dance moves!
who work for eMusic as well, including Craig Finn
Really? Doing what do you know? I am intrigued.
What I worry about is being charged later.
FWIW, msbelle, when I have had billing disputes with them in the past they agreed to a quick and easy fix in my favor both times.
here's a clip of The Osmonds burning down the house.
Five guys that white should not rock out that much. They might sprain something.
I like the comment that points out that they have an invisible drummer. It's true!
And how cute was Donnie?
Somebody's got a crush.
I'm telling you, the Osmonds are underrated. Plus, they have a concept album about the Mormon book of Revelations.