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.
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.
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.
I pitched the Dolls' Too Much Too Soon and Tom Waits' Swordfishtrombones for the 33 1/3 series.
I heard from the editor and he's leaning a bit torwards the Waits, but I'll get a chance to make a formal proposal in November. I've asked Kim to pimp hard for me.
Send me some book-ma. It'd be a dream to write about either record.
Great David! I was hoping you'd make a pitch.
Great David! I was hoping you'd make a pitch.
It'd be cool! I don't think I did my best writing in Lost In The Grooves (though I think the book, on the whole, is probably stronger than Bubblegum, and I did more to shape Grooves editorially), so I'd love an opportunity to really stretch as a writer.
Totally D'onofrio, if I was picking. But either one would be fab. Still bitter that I hated his Homicide episode, that most folks revere.(It made me roll my eyes forever instead.I'm not sure which thing did it.) Yeah, Corwood, I cracked up, babe.
I am kinda cranky with my iTunes. I burned about five CDs of mixes off my iTunes on my old computer, now I am going to upload them oin my new iTunes and they have none of the song or artist info on them.
Are they mp3's?
I dunno, how can I tell what format I burned them in?
Is this Mac or PC?
PC