Thanks, Sean! The noggin's still refusing to cooperate, although I can recall the sinking feeling of hearing the original of a song and realizing how much it sucks. So it's happened, although I can't think of any examples right now.
Angel ,'Chosen'
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.
Jon, have you seen this?
In a move that has greater symbolic significance than mere real estate hopscotch, Galapagos Art Space, the pioneering bar and performing arts space that helped put Williamsburg, Brooklyn, on the cultural map, is moving a few neighborhoods down the East River, to Dumbo.
Interesting!
"We’re doubling our size and halving our rent," said Robert Elmes, who started Galapagos in 1995
It's hard to argue with those economics!
At first, I thought you were going to link to Jon Pareles's review of the Sandinista Project: [link]
A few Clash imitations show up, but so do multidirectional time warps. Songs skew toward Appalachia with banjos, plunge into psychedelic loops and echoes, unleash theremin on "The Call Up" and the Persian wail of Haale on "One More Time." Members of the Clash wanted their songs to reverberate worldwide; "The Sandinista! Project" proclaims that they succeeded. And it not only insists that the original album hung together but goes on to take the sprawl of "Sandinista!" even further.
The Sandinista Project is now on eMusic.
Awesome!
(I'll have to wait until I get home to download. Boo!)
I forget their name but a while ago some of the members of REM teamed up with Warren Zevon to put out a record. Their version of Raspberry Beret was faboo.
I forget their name but a while ago some of the members of REM teamed up with Warren Zevon to put out a record.
The Hindu Love Gods.
The Hindu Love Gods.
thank you!
I forget their name but a while ago some of the members of REM teamed up with Warren Zevon to put out a record.
The Hindu Love Gods.
There's a video for that, btw. Not a great one, but probably on YouTube.
Holy Crap! A friend of mine in Chicago just emailed me to say that he saw my White Castle ad during the Simpsons! He didn't know I'd done it, so it was extra shocking for him. :)