Don't mess with an Actuary, dude.
Early ,'Objects In Space'
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.
You win this round, but I'll get you next time! Now, excuse me, but I'm off to wax and twirl my moustache a bit.
Now, excuse me, but I'm off to wax and twirl my moustache a bit.
Time for Corwood to change his moniker to "Al Sweringen".
Or possibly "Daniel Plainview"
Or "Bill the butcher"
Oh, if I were any of those guys, Jon would be feeding the pigs already.
"Swigen!"
Oh, if I were any of those guys, Jon would be feeding the pigs already.
Better watch it or I'll get all modus ponens on your ass, yo.
This reminds me that I've always wanted someone to work out the logic of the "One of us tells the truth and one of always lies" conversation from Labyrinth and see if it played up to the point that it didn't (too much natter? But I really want to know!!!!!)
iTunes has an "Exclusive" live New Pornographers EP Live at SoHo. Their cover of ELO's "Don't Bring Me Down" is supposed to be awesome, but I haven't gotten to it yet....
Huh. 11 songs, 44.6 minutes - and they call it an EP. I remember when 44.6 minutes made something a longish album that just barely fit on one side of a 90 minute cassette....
The New Pornographers' cover of "Don't Bring Me Down" is cool. They explained before the song that they learned it for an appearance on French TV, where they were asked to play a "rock 'n' roll classic." Then the NP guy said, "Not many people in Europe thought it was a rock 'n' roll classic, but it obviously is."
Heh. It is so a classic. Maybe in Europe the category of "rock 'n' roll classic" is more restrictive than in the US?