Did you already know the boyfriend's dad was an actuary?
That was the second actuarial episode they've had this season. (The other one is called "Odds Man In" if you want to catch a rerun). And they established that Ron's dad was an actuary a couple of seasons ago. KP has a continuity that puts most prime-time series to shame.
Just purchased Sir Paul's
Dance Tonight
single.
Like pretty much everything Paul's ever written, it's catchy, poppy, likable, and pretty good. John was always the better songwriter, though he was was always the darker one. But the song is good. It's sounds like classic Paul. Makes me miss John and George, but I like it.
Serial:
And upon a couple of listens, it's bright and upbeat, but there's this undercurrent of sadness that I can't quite tell if it's actually there, or if I'm adding it to the song in my head myself.
Anyone heard of Pistol Valve? They're a pop group of Japanese women, with horns. Lots of horns. Catchy as fuck, and they have a great look: [link] [link] (YouTube videos.)
I'm really the only Beatles fan in the thread?
Really?
I'm really the only Beatles fan in the thread? Really?
It's true, Sean. not really
In other news, Oxford American has asked me to pitch for their music issue.
I suggested Dan Hicks, The Memphis Goons and The Scruffs.
(Remember, it has to be a musician or band with some connection to the South.)
I love them but Paul is my least favorite Beatle.
I love them but Paul is my least favorite Beatle.
Ringo's my favorite. Mostly for
A Hard Day's Night
(the movie, not the album). Otherwise I like the Beatles
as
the Beatles better than their individual parts. I think both John and Paul wrote their best songs when they were collaborating/competing with each other.
I have problems with the Beatles. Largely that the oldies stations seem to obsess with them. For some year, I listened to stations that would limit themselves to one or two songs by any other '60s artist (a practice that, for many artists, should be considered almost criminal) but would gladly play any and every album cut from the Beatles.