Patricia with the Gun Club
Excellent video. Love that song. Watching that makes me think how unfair it is they didn't get more recognition....
Andrew ,'Damage'
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.
Patricia with the Gun Club
Excellent video. Love that song. Watching that makes me think how unfair it is they didn't get more recognition....
Sir, that rather effectively eclipses being a Fire Engines ignoramous.
Ptttht!
Vanian looked really good for 50 in person as well, though I'm pretty sure he was helped by a bit of foundation.
To promote their release of the first Feelies album, "Crazy Rhythms," in 1980, Stiff Records issues this flexidisc of an extended medley crafted from excerpts of a few of the album's key tracks. Shortly thereafter the "Stars On 45" phenomenon began. Coincidence, or idea thievery? We think not.
Fat guy in suit with guitar, flanked by hot chicks and backed by drummer: [link]
From our 7/13 in-store.
Edited because the last link only worked for myspace people.
Vanian looked really good for 50 in person as well, though I'm pretty sure he was helped by a bit of foundation.
siiiiiiigh
starts looking for The Damned vids on YouTube.
Led Zep going to be on itunes come November.
I've got a very fond spot in my heart for Old Punk Rockers Who Do Good Later In Life, especially ones that enthuse about theremins and have adorable toddlers and that kind of stuff.
Led Zeppelin is gonna play theremins? (kidding)
ION, anyone heard about this?
Oh my god. As if it wasn't shocking enough that starlet Scarlett Johansson was working on an album of Tom Waits covers (read Tom's reaction here), and sang with the Jesus and Mary Chain at Coachella. Apparently, her album is being produced by David Sitek of TV on the Radio and features members of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Celebration!!!
According to Lafayette, Louisiana's Daily Advertiser, the Ghost World and Lost in Translation star spent "33 days in Maurice [Louisiana] recording her debut CD at Dockside Studio."
Studio owner Steve Nails described the music as "like a theater, big screen. Lots of heavy bass tones in it. Without a bass guitar, we used all kind of different instruments to create these sounds. It was a great experiment. Very avant garde. She sounds like Marilyn Monroe." He also "predicts her CD will go platinum and win a Grammy," according to the Daily Advertiser.
Should we be concerned? Cautiously optimistic?
Also, has Steve Nails ever worked with Nine Inch Nails?
Should we be concerned? Cautiously optimistic?
She's got a decent voice. Sounds like she's taking an innovative approach. Who knows?
I loved reading the Tom Waits interview (linked to in the story about Scarlett). It was unpossible not to hear the interview in his voice as I read along.