See, there's a scum tank and they have to skim the scum. For this you need an agitator.
See, and my response is, "Yep. That's what that is." Like, might was well call an album
Carburetor Float.
Although after thinking for a few seconds I could see other meanings, which makes it better than Carburetor Float.
No, but if there is a space age theremin love song with a title better than "Hoogie-Boogie Land", I'd like to know what that is.
"A Dissapointed Love With A Desensitized Robot"
So far the Golightly is amazing.
I'm in love with her voice.
My favorite song title is still (and a friend insists it's real):
Drop Kick Me, Jesus, Through the Goal Posts of Life.
My mother loves that one, too, Sean.
Although being a sick fuck from way back, I have a soft spot for "You're The Reason The Kids Are Ugly."
I'm just romantic like that.
This may well be the best mashup album I've ever heard: [link]
I'm not even a huge Sgt. Pepper fan, but the creativity and technical finesse used to combine the various tunes is incredible.
I'm just romantic like that.
Speaking of romantic, have you ever heard In Spite of Ourselves by John Prine and Iris DeMent? Here's a link to a performance on YouTube.
My favorite song title is, "I Got Tears in my Ears from Lying on my Back in my Bed as I Cry Over You."
edit: and Drop Kick Me Jesus is so a real song! I am earwormed with it right now. I may have to sing "Are You Drinkin' With Me Jesus?" at full volume (thankfully I'm the only one at work right now) to get "Drop Kick Me" out of my head.
My favorite song title is, "I Got Tears in my Ears from Lying on my Back in my Bed as I Cry Over You."
Heh. I've actually had that experience.
So - is this the best album title ever?
My favorite is Band of Gypsies -- this one, not this one. C'est drĂ´le. Not funny if you aren't familiar with the Hendrix album & don't know that Taraf de Haidouks are a buncha gypsies, but very witty if you do. If I weren't a Hendrix freak, and he hadn't unleashed "Machine Gun" that night, I'd probably take the Romany over the rock god, too.
Speaking of romantic, have you ever heard In Spite of Ourselves by John Prine and Iris DeMent?
Many times. I think I've sent it to Buffistarawk in the past, or maybe put it on a Frankenmix, or both. My cousin-by-marriage used to live a couple doors away from Iris, & Alice was kind enough to have a party when we were in town so that I could meet her. I was sleep-deprived & a little starstruck so I didn't say much, but I was a couple feet away from her when someone put on "No Time to Cry," and I took the opportunity to tell her that I thought it was her best song & one of my favorites period. Nice Christgau piece on the Prine & Dement set, the old Chevrolet (pronounce the T) set.