Xander: I still don't get why we came here to get info about a killer snot monster. Giles: Because it's a killer snot monster from outer space. I did not say that.

'Never Leave 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.


DavidS - Sep 14, 2005 12:48:31 pm PDT #475 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

"Beach State Rocking" - Game Theory

Where did you get that?

I've got it on Tinkers To Evers to Chance. I could load it on Buffistarawk if you need/want it.

You do know that Scott Miller played a promotional event for my last book, right? After we featured both Loud Family and Game Theory records in the book.

I got to request "Regenisraen" - gorgeous.


dw - Sep 14, 2005 1:06:37 pm PDT #476 of 10003
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Buffistarawk?


joe boucher - Sep 14, 2005 1:08:46 pm PDT #477 of 10003
I knew that topless lady had something up her sleeve. - John Prine

I don't know nothin' about it, either, but I'm opposed to the death penalty on principle, so I say sign it.

Done, and forwarded to you.

And on that note I'll recommend the Dead Man Walking soundtrack (the one that says "And Songs Inspired By"), especially for Steve Earle's "Ellis Unit One," the two Eddie Vedder/Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan tracks (go figure, but they're both beautiful and heartbreaking), and "The Fall of Troy" by Tom Waits (don't like his other song, "Walk Away"). I'd link to AMG but since I find, as I often do when I'm familiar with the album, their choices of "track picks" horribly misguided, I won't. For the record, I like the Johnny Cash song, but it's about the seventh or eighth best song on the album, and I don't like Springsteen's title track at all. Do the AMG reviewers even listen before submitting their take?

ETA: Buffistarawk info's on the way, dw.


dw - Sep 14, 2005 1:18:59 pm PDT #478 of 10003
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Thanks, Joe. And thanks for the Doug Sahm rec -- I've added it to my "save for later" pile (tho I may pick it up with the Booster Pack I'm about to buy).


dw - Sep 14, 2005 1:19:52 pm PDT #479 of 10003
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And on the NOT Perfect Pop Songs list? "To All The Girls I Loved Before."

Oh, iPod, why hast thou forsaken me?


joe boucher - Sep 14, 2005 1:23:03 pm PDT #480 of 10003
I knew that topless lady had something up her sleeve. - John Prine

And apropos of... I dunno, my Weltanschauung maybe, the Slurpee's 40 and so's "Hang On, Sloopy".

And apropos of the above & New Orleans on my mind, one of my favorite quotations from A Confederacy of Dunces: "You must realize the fear and hatred which my Weltanschauung instills in people." Bonus inspirational quotation from Ignatius J. Reilly: "Employers sense in me a denial of their values."


erikaj - Sep 14, 2005 1:38:32 pm PDT #481 of 10003
Always Anti-fascist!

I love that book. Of course, my writing teacher told us its meta as a cautionary tale, but the book justified it.


DavidS - Sep 14, 2005 2:00:47 pm PDT #482 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Employers sense in me a denial of their values.

This should be my tagline.


dw - Sep 14, 2005 2:09:08 pm PDT #483 of 10003
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All these PPS suggestions, and not one mention of Elvis Costello.


IAmNotReallyASpring - Sep 14, 2005 2:16:33 pm PDT #484 of 10003
I think Freddy Quimby should walk out of here a free hotel

I've got it on Tinkers To Evers to Chance.

Of course, of course. I didn't recognise the name so I had a look through the Game Theory catalogue on loudfamily.com, presuming it was on one of the early eps. When I saw it wasn't, I thought it was distributed as part of a fan letter or something. I didn't even think of Tinkers to Evers to Chance (which I don't own), or that there was material on it that predated Game Theory.

I could load it on Buffistarawk if you need/want it.

I'm sorry, but Buffistarawk?

I don't know if you have the Loud Family album "Interbabe Concern" or not but the fourth song's titled "I'm Not Really A Spring". So leading with my tasteless, obsessive geekitude - it's nice to meet you.

You do know that Scott Miller played a promotional event for my last book, right? After we featured both Loud Family and Game Theory records in the book.

No, I didn't know that. Those two sentences are in the running for the highest "excitement to words used" ratio of any I've ever met. You were involved in writing a music anthology? What's it called? What was its focus? What were the Loud Family and Game Theory records featured? How did the promotional event go? What was Scott Miller like?

That's really, just, wow.

I got to request "Regenisraen" - gorgeous.

Alas, I do not own "The Big Shot Chronicles". "Real Nighttime" alone cost me 50 quid and an overseas shipping headache you couldn't imagine.