A picture of Ragnar the Viking riding a flame-spewing Segway onto the football field
okay I don't care what he really is saying. I'm signin' "RAGNAR!" hilarious
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.
A picture of Ragnar the Viking riding a flame-spewing Segway onto the football field
okay I don't care what he really is saying. I'm signin' "RAGNAR!" hilarious
in the miniseries they stop at Ragnar Anchorage to pick up munitions after the Cylon attack. It hasn't been mentioned since.
Maybe Tommy Lee is more of a visionary than he's generally given credit for.
Edit: when I say "Tommy Lee," I mean "Vince Neil," as people do.
So, back to the subject of Brazil....
I downloaded a really hot version by a group called Pink Martini. They also have a version by Django Reinhardt which I suspect is intrumental only, but I'm thinking I should download anyway cuz Django Reinhardt. Any other input? Bueller?
but I'm thinking I should download anyway cuz Django Reinhardt. Any other input? Bueller?
Pink Martini is a contemporary group. If you like their "Brazil" you'd probably like their two albums.
Django is great, but yeah, it'll almost certainly be instrumental. You might want to find a version by Carmen Miranda or a forties pop singer. Carmen Miranda, maybe.
From the Brazil FAQ:
The soundtrack by Michael Kamen is available on compact disc, Milan 35636-2. The disc features music from the film as well as snippets of dialogue and the title track sung by Kate Bush. The recording is excellent, and the disc offers insightful liner notes written by Steven Smith, Terry Gilliam and Michael Kamen.
Yep Rock emailed me with information about Rockin' Bones - a new Halloween collection that looks kind of fun:
Th' Legendary Shack*Shakers - Ichabod!
Los Straitjackets - Squid
The Fleshtones - Ghoulman Confidential
Dexter Romweber - Rockin' Dead Man
The Minus 5 - In a Lonely Coffin
The Forty-Fives - The Devil Beats His Wife
Laika & The Cosmonauts - Look! No Head!
Ronnie Dawson - Rockin' Calaveras
Jason Ringenberg - Honky Tonk Maniac
Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys - Haunted Heels
Heavy Trash - Under the Waves
Radio Birdman - Hungry Cannibals
Dexter Romweber - Monster Blues
The Minus 5 - Dr. Evil: Doctor of Evil
Robyn Hitchcock - Demons and Fiends
Pink Martini is quickly becoming one of my favorite bands, Sean, so I would reccomend them beyond their rendition of "Brazil."
I happen to have a random Pink Martini cut, from the Dead Like Me soundtrack, "Que Sera Sera", and as soon as Gmail allows, it should be up on Buffistarawk.
Hey guess what? Joan Jett is still fucking hot.
If you haven't seen it already, it's the video for her cover of Sweet's "AC/DC."
Meara should totally do this on drag king night.