Sad news. Question Mark's house burned down: [link]
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.
Now playing - "My Generation" by The Who.
I was sorta' subconsciously awaiting the lyrics, "I don't need that fucking shit," when I suddenly realized, "Wait, that's not on this version...."
Laura, do you still need some world music? I have Welsh rock, a lot of Spanish-language music, both from Central/South America and Spain, some from Portugal, a lot of Swedish indiepop, some Irish Gaelic, I could go on.
Let me know if you want any of those and I'll post 'em.
Pig songs! Thank you !!! I was away for a long weekend and need to start compiling and passing on to the Pig Party hostess.
Amy Rigby has started a blog. Her prose is as adorable as her songwriting: [link]
Thanks, SA. His project is due tomorrow so he better be all set!
OMG! I just heard a Buzzcocks song in an AARP ad!!!
(Everybody's Happy Nowadays)
Video of cars sliding on ice and hitting stuff: [link]
(Not the same video I posted in Natter.)
Anyway, can someone please identify the band/song that's played? It's a pop tune sung in English but it sounds like English is not the singer's native tongue.
I just heard a Buzzcocks song in an AARP ad!!!
Punks are not that old!
weirdest classification mistake I have found on iTunes:
The Original Bway Cast Recording of Flower Drum Song, Genre=Alternative/Punk