Where in Somerville?
Johnny D's.
Cutest. Theremin. Ever: [link] WHO'S my widdle thewemin!!!
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.
Cutest. Theremin. Ever: [link] WHO'S my widdle thewemin!!!
It's cute! Not just because it's tiny, but because it's a miniature version of a big theremin. Like it could be a theremin in a doll house.
Barbie's Malibu Dream Theremin!
Kristin H. is really funny. She always tells these weird little stories between songs when she does acoustic sets. She has a blog on her Web site, too - throwingmusic.com. She's a fantastic writer. What can't that woman do???
Is BigDuluth a new poster or someone who changed names?
Is BigDuluth a new poster or someone who changed names?
New, I think. Brought here by Allyson's book.
In that case, howdy, BD.
What, no discussion of Radiohead's pay whatever you want download?
I haven't gotten around to downloading it.
I was thinking I'd pay $10. It's worth that, right?
I would think so!
I was trying to figure out both what I can afford (not very much) and how much is fair.
On the other hand, the actual cd will come out eventually and I know that I'll want that.
I hardly ever buy CDs these days. Unless it's something I can't download or it's something I'm really gonna like and I can't find a high-bitrate mp3 of it and the music is complex enough where 128kb compression might not sound as well as I'd like.
ION, has anyone tried the Amazon mp3 thingie? They're high-bitrate, right? Plus no DRM and I think the prices are pretty comparable to the iTunes store.