Damn, that song is over-the-top even by Freezepop standards.
Tommy, if WMBR has the CD (which we should -- the band is local after all), I'll get it onto buffistarawk. Might take me a little while as I won't be visiting there for a few days.
Glory ,'Potential'
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.
Damn, that song is over-the-top even by Freezepop standards.
Tommy, if WMBR has the CD (which we should -- the band is local after all), I'll get it onto buffistarawk. Might take me a little while as I won't be visiting there for a few days.
Cool!
Matador is having a $5 sale on some of their slowing-moving titles. Mostly vinyl, but there are a bunch of CDs as well: [link]
I am wallowing, wallowing, I tell you! in Cowboy Bebop soundtracks. You know, I had only a passing acquaintance with the anime, but the soundtracks are genuis mastering.
Thoroughly genius Sly Stone medley from Pee Wee Herman stage show.
Ironically, not only have I already seen that, but I have it on VHS. SBS screened it many, many years ago and it is the only Pee Wee Herman to ever have appeared on Aussie TV (excluding the movies). The whole episode is as funny as the thought of Falwell in hell--which is to say, high-larious.
I had not, dcp. Thanks!
Haven't watched this yet, but I will....
Her Noise: Women in Experimental Music (2007): A video documenting the development of the Her Noise project between 2001 and 2005 and features interviews with artists including Diamanda Galas, Lydia Lunch, Kim Gordon, Jutta Koether, Peaches, Marina Rosenfeld, Kembra Pfhaler, Chicks On Speed, Else Marie Pade, Kaffe Matthews, Emma Hedditch, Christina Kubisch and the show's curators, Lina Dzuverovic and Anne Hilde Neset. The documentary also features excerpts from live performances held during the Her Noise exhibition at South London Gallery by Kim Gordon, Jutta Koether and Jenny Hoyston (Erase Errata), Christina Carter, Heather Leigh Murray, Ana Da Silva (The Raincoats), Spider And The Webs, Partyline and Marina Rosenfeld's 'Emotional Orchestra' at Tate Modern. Her Noise celebrates the occasion of Electra, the London-based arts agency, new partnership with UbuWeb.
VH1 Classic is running a documentary about Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett. Very interesting.