Yes. Men like sports. Men watch the action movie, they eat of the beef, and enjoy to look at the bosoms. A thousand years of avenging our wrongs and that's all you've learned?

Xander ,'End of Days'


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.


Sean K - Apr 06, 2008 7:25:01 am PDT #7524 of 10003
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

Hat Trick:

I just bought the whole Symphonic Stones CD off of Amazon for the one song. I feel so old school.

Except I want the song NOW. I don't want to wait for shipping. Feh.


Jon B. - Apr 06, 2008 7:32:22 am PDT #7525 of 10003
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

I just bought the whole Symphonic Stones CD off of iTunes for the one song. I feel so old school.

Except I want the song NOW. I don't want to wait for shipping. Feh.

iTunes sells physical CDs?

I watched the James Brown vh1 special last night as well. Man, the way he wiggled his legs was crazy! The 2000ish Vegas concert that followed on vh1 classic was a bit embarrassing though.


Sean K - Apr 06, 2008 8:00:33 am PDT #7526 of 10003
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

I just bought the whole Symphonic Stones CD off of Amazon for the one song. I feel so old school.

Except I want the song NOW. I don't want to wait for shipping. Feh.

iTunes sells physical CDs?

Jon is CRAXY! What on Earth are you talking about, man? Of course iTunes doesn't sell physical CDs. You need a vacation or something. All that math must be getting to you.


juliana - Apr 06, 2008 8:10:55 am PDT #7527 of 10003
I’d be lying if I didn’t say that I miss them all tonight…

I love the Stones, I think because they use so many blues riffs in their music (for me, everything comes back to the blues. Except classical. And Irish music. Anyway).

So, one of the opening acts for My Chemical Romance (who are way fun live) is Billy Talent. I wouldn't have been excited about seeing BT if I'd first heard their recorded music: [link] but live? More punk than emo, and absolutely amazing. (Also, the lead singer Ben has obviously studied Iggy Pop's every move. Except perhaps the kicking the techs in the balls thing.)


DavidS - Apr 06, 2008 8:25:22 am PDT #7528 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

I love the Stones and the Who. Shockingly their CDs do not spontaneously combust when placed in close proximity.

So this is a little weird. Since the Bubblegum book came out I get periodic interview requests to comment on the latest teen pop sensation. Recently I was interviewed by the LA Times for a piece on the Jonas Brothers (my second interview on them within a month - the first was for Details magazine). And my comments got picked up by an A&R insider blog. Like I'm an expert on the subject. Which I am, but it's still weird.


Scrappy - Apr 06, 2008 8:38:17 am PDT #7529 of 10003
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

I am listening to my favorite radio show, "Breakfast with the Beatles," [link] and coincidentally, today they are doing the Stones vs. the Beatles. The guest is Little Steven (who has his own radio show and is not only a cool musician, pretty good actor, and terrific DJ, he is really knowledgable, fun and passionate). It's great.


Sean K - Apr 06, 2008 8:40:33 am PDT #7530 of 10003
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

Man, Shine A Light is getting great PR and PR by association.


Hayden - Apr 06, 2008 10:34:15 am PDT #7531 of 10003
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

I had a professor in college, Crispin Sartwell, who later came to some notoriety when he claimed that he could mathematically prove the Stones were better than the Beatles. It was all a big epistemological joke, but it did get him some radio time on NPR.

Anyway, as much as I love The Who and The Kinks and The Stones from their heydays (my relationship with the Beatles is too complex to call it love), the greatest rock band ever is pretty clearly Boris. Wait, no. It's the Minutemen. Hold it. It's The Mekons. Guided By Voices. Maybe Can. Or The Fall. Or The Feelies. Or Love. No, it's definitely Television. Or perhaps...


Fred Pete - Apr 07, 2008 5:21:04 am PDT #7532 of 10003
Ann, that's a ferret.

eta: I hate to use phrases like "The best rock band in history," but really, who else comes close?

I nominate (Buddy Holly and) the Crickets. Even without knowing what they might have done if Holly had lived. And while I don't think they qualify as "best" or "greatest," rock bands would have been very different if there had been no Duane Eddy and the Rebels.


erikaj - Apr 07, 2008 8:32:23 am PDT #7533 of 10003
Always Anti-fascist!

John Lennon would agree with you, and he knew a lot. Except to duck. Lost art, ducking.