And that would be emo as fuck!
How many points is that?
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.
And that would be emo as fuck!
How many points is that?
One sensitivillion.
Because I am a jaded ElderGoth, I can't help but think that emo is just a re-naming of a certain subspecies of babygoths. I mean, heaven knows I can't tell babygoths from emokids most of the time; I just look at them and go "Awwww! Sullen little munchkins! C'mere pumpkin, let me fix your eyeliner."
I mean, heaven knows I can't tell babygoths from emokids most of the time
I always thought emokids wore more sweaters, but that may just be my misperception.
Emo Phillips has a lot to answer for.
One sensitivillion.
Heh.
So I was checking out the competition other 33 1/3 books at the Virgin Megastore over lunch. Unfortunately, the Who Sells Out book was exactly the kind of book I don't want to write or really read. The Music From Big Pink novella looked bleak but well written. Best of the lot (today) was the one for 69 Love Songs, which features comments from our very own Herself! (under her own name). She's not a big part of the proceedings, but nonetheless, it was startling to encounter her name there.
Anyway, the book is an excellent fun read and recommended to any fan of 69 Love Songs. It's written/designed by one of the contributors to the 69 Love Songs, LD Beghtol. The first half is encyclopedic - sort of like Franklin Bruno's book on Armed Forces. But light and erudite and fun and witty and well-designed with lots of illos. The second half is a song by song overview with quotes by various band members (including Stephin Merritt) and fans (like Herself) about recording the song, writing the song, playing it live or a personal take on the song. All very enjoyable.
It finishes with the live shows done after the album came out, including the Somerville show. I'm presuming Jon B. was there.
Nope. I did go to an earlier one-night stand they did at the Middle East, though.
totally shallow and OT post from Ms. Lurker
OMG, I need conversion software so I can put Corb Lund's "Hockey Game" song up for EVERYONE. It calls out David Allan Coe, and is just brilliant, and is so very Canadian, and dissolves in fit of giggles
Seriously, I wish iTunes had a setting for "play me this song every time. Every time, bitch!"
Oh well, looks like I missed it. What did you think of it, Corwood?