Oh, another commercial: The The's "This is the Day" in that commercial where people randomly turn into M&Ms.
Very odd.
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.
Oh, another commercial: The The's "This is the Day" in that commercial where people randomly turn into M&Ms.
Very odd.
sumi, I saw that one last night! Disturbing.
How would people classify Thea Gilmore's music? I have three albums of hers, all of which I downloaded from emusic. One is classified as rock, one as alternative, and one as country, so now I'm curious.
How would people classify Thea Gilmore's music?
Folk, actually. In that same vein of folk rock as somebody like Billy Bragg, with some affinity to Ani.
But I'd call Bragg alternative, just to confuse things.
But I'd call Bragg alternative, just to confuse things.
That's how he was marketed, sure, but he's about as Bob Dylan folkie as it gets, right down to the Woody Guthrie adoration.
So I found this website that tries to help gay Christians be straight. Some people think it's actually a parody. Anyway, here's a list of gay bands to watch out for.
One of the most dangerous ways homosexuality invades family life is through popular music. Parents should keep careful watch over their children's listening habits, especially in this Internet Age of MP3 piracy.
Some I've never heard of. Some must be straight bands with gay-positive lyrics? I dunno. Or maybe some are bands whos members are generally considered to be straight but there are rumors of gay trysts? (Like, say, The Rolling Stones?)
Jay-Z?
Or maybe some are bands whos members are generally considered to be straight but there are rumors of gay trysts? (Like, say, The Rolling Stones?)
::waits patiently for Hec to reference "Cocksucker Blues"::
waits patiently for Hec to reference "Cocksucker Blues"
Ok, that's right - I forgot about that.