Just hit 60 days (23548 songs).
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.
Just hit 60 days (23548 songs).
I feel the need to get a' rippin'.
Why has no one told me this was in the offing?
This Bird Has Flown: A 40th Anniversary Tribute to the Beatles' Rubber Soul
The artist listing is very, very sexy, though it should be noted that the artists listed don't match their songs in every case; read the editorial review to see who really does what. I came across this after I downloaded Ted Leo's "I'm Looking Through You" and Sufjan's "What Goes On" and suspected something was up. Something very, very good. October 25th needs to happen fast.
Rhett informed the audience last night that Blender magazine had deemed the Old 97's "Murder or a Heart Attack" the 167th-best song since 1980. And that, for some reason, they didn't believe that it was *really* about missing a lost cat.
ETA: You can only see 1-250 in the magazine, apparently, but 251-500 are up at the site: [link]
Apparently, 251 is "Don't Believe the Hype," which should be higher-rate than that, and 500 is Coldplay's "Yellow," which seems about right.
AH, Rhett. Wish that I was up for catching the show.
ETA: You can only see 1-250 in the magazine,
I looked at the magazine. "Billie Jean" is their #1. "B.O.B." by Outkast is #2. "Smells Like Teen Spirit" is #5.
It's an odd yet predictable list.
It's an odd yet predictable list.
Oh, c'mon -- you did NOT predict this:
271. Don't Stop Believin'
Journey [1981]
Fist-pumping underdog fight song + lots of beer = karaoke bliss.
Available on: Escape (Columbia)
272. Rock the Casbah
The Clash [1982]
London punks spread Mideast peace the old-fashioned way: with disco records.
Available on: Combat Rock (Epic)
Oh, c'mon -- you did NOT predict this:
That's the odd part. I mean, they had a lot of odd choices in their 500, but the top tier was predictable. Well, except "B.O.B" at #2. I would not have guessed that. There just didn't seem to be any guiding logic to it. At least it wasn't a Rolling Stone list. Those are the worst.
You say that like you don't think that every single moment of Mick Jagger's life has produced sheer brilliance.
BTW, Hec, did you see my link to the faux-Ignatius Reilly love letter to Bush in Natter?
BTW, Hec, did you see my link to the faux-Ignatius Reilly love letter to Bush in Natter?
Yeah, that was brilliant.
My casting for Ignatius: Oliver Platt. Or Vincent D'onofrio.