Jesus, David, that's so fucking cool about the Daisy Bang. Also, if it helps, I'll vote for Murakami to translate your book when they ask me.
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.
GC, color me jealous. I caught on to So Jealous maybe a month before The Con came out and was very happy with both. Let me know how the show goes.
Jesus, David, that's so fucking cool about the Daisy Bang.
I am chuffed!
Also, if it helps, I'll vote for Murakami to translate your book when they ask me.
Democracy in action, baby. Vote yes on famous translators. You know where Tom is huge? Germany, Scandinavia - anywhere they sell wurst. I would not be surprised if it eventually got translated over there.
GC, color me jealous. I caught on to So Jealous maybe a month before The Con came out and was very happy with both. Let me know how the show goes.
This was about my 5th T&S show. It was at a fairly big venue (Orpheum Theater in downtown LA) and it sold out. Good for them! They are always fun live - cute banter between songs, sound great. I noticed lots of pre-teen girls there with mothers, which I've not noticed before. It's always a young crowd, but not that young! GF and I were like grandmas! Anyway, it was a fun show and we were 4th row center. Woot!
it was a fun show and we were 4th row centeroh wow! Good times!
The rest of the Decemberists tour has been cancelled due to illness: [link]
Damn.
I had snagged front row center seats that I was going to raffle off on my fundraising radio show tomorrow morning... [link]
Has this been linked to? Tom Waits on Fernwood Tonight - performing "The Piano Has Been Drinking" and chatting with the hosts afterwards.
I might've linked that before when I was spamming the thread with Waitsian links. Tom also guested on one of Martin Mull's albums.
Cool Thing: Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings were clients of the talent agency I interned at in Chicago.