Awesome, Robin! I've been listening to plugs for that concert for weeks, and thought it sounded fun. And the guests sound wonderful. Plus, you reminded me that I really need to pick up some Gomez.
The lead singer from Ministry wailing on "She's So Heavy,"
Al "Alien" Jorgensen.
Plus, you reminded me that I really need to pick up some Gomez.
I'd start with one of their first two albums, "Bring it On" or "Liquid Skin". Their subsequent ones just aren't so good, sadly, though most do have their moments, and the most recent one ("How we Operate") was a bit of a return to form.
I have some interesting rarities and EP stuff, if your appetite is sufficiently whetted.
I just saw
The Simpsons
movie a second time. And to think I was earwormed with "Spider Pig" before....
Also, have people seen this trailer for Spider Pig? It's pretty funny. [link]
And I'm going to be incredibly anal and post a link to the
correct
lyrics to "Spider Pig" [link]
eta: And the "operatic" version of "Spider Pig" is available from iTunes!
The only reason I posted that is the correct version is a little funnier in that last line....
I only know the Polkaholics.
Still impressed. All three are bands I had hung out with at some point in Chicago. The guys from Ulele went to high school with my bestest friend and two guys from New Rob Robbies worked with my ex hubby. One of those guys used to also be in The Polkaholics.
I'm late to the Favorite Album Title discussion, but why didn't anyone mention
What Were Once Vices Are Now Just Habits?
(I've probably got that screwed up in memory.)
McLusky's album titles were extraordinary: My Pain and Sadness Are More Sad And Painful Than Yours, McLusky Do Dallas, and The Difference Between Me And You Is That I'm Not On Fire.
I LOVE the McLusky album titles the bestest.
Anybody want to see pictures of my band playing in LV? Soon there will be video as well. allegedly.
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