I think "Riders on the Storm" is the rainiest song I know.
Anya ,'Dirty Girls'
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.
Have I mentioned Leonard Cohen is playing here in May? In a nice, small venue. I'm psyched.
My friend's tonight were telling me about seeing him in the 70s in London. They said the crowd starting booing and hissiing when he would recite his poetry. But they also said he came back for encore after encore, and kept saying, I've got nowhere to go, so if you want me to play, I'll play.
Did we already do "No Rain" and "I Love a Rainy Night"?
I Love a Rainy Night
giant sticky earworm from hell!
Somehow it turned into, "Louisiana Saturday Night" for me, so that's what I have in my head now. Which is far better than what my coworker earwormed me with to get rid of my America earworm [link]
ETA: NTerriblySFW-or anything really. I mean it. Hide your children and small furry creatures.
The Boston Globe on the (over)use of "Hallelujah": [link]
It says that there are people who hadn't heard it before it was on AI this week.
How is that possible?
They were frozen cave-people who were defrosted just before this week's AI?
I don't think a lot of people take notice of music in tv shows. I know I can miss a whole song in a movie.
"If you were to tell me that playing this song as a cover is totally cliche, I'd tell you so is breathing," said Amanda Palmer, singer with the local punk cabaret duo The Dresden Dolls.
Love her! Love this! I will be using it everytime someone tells me something I love unabashedly is cliche.
"The cool thing is, a guy like Leonard Cohen is not a young man. He's never been particularly commercially successful as a musician. If this is going to make him a very comfortable old man, great for him."
This too