early Cash tribute album. The one with Marc Almond on it.
WHAT?!?!?!!!
My wife will kill me if I don't find this and get it.
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.
early Cash tribute album. The one with Marc Almond on it.
WHAT?!?!?!!!
My wife will kill me if I don't find this and get it.
I have Michelle Shocked doing that song, from some tribute or other.
I have Michelle Shocked doing that song, from some tribute or other.
She does "One Piece At A Time" on the above-linked Til Things Are Brighter tribute.
Remember the punk on the bus in Star Trek IV?
Kirk and Spock are on a bus and A Punk With A Boom Box gets on, playing:
Just what is the future? / The things we've done and said? / Let's just push the button / We'd be better off dead / 'Cause I hate you / And I berate you / And I can't wait to get to you / The sins of all the fathers / Being dumped on us, the sons / The only choice we're given is / "How many megatons?" / And I eschew you / And I say *screw* you! / And I hope you're blue too...
And then:
Punk on bus: [plays loud music on a bus]
Kirk: Excuse me.
Punk on bus: [doesn't listen]
Kirk: Excuse me. Would you mind stopping that noise?
Punk on bus: [turns it up louder]
Kirk: [louder and firmer] Excuse me! Would you mind stopping that damn noise?
Punk on bus: [flips him off]
Kirk: [looks at Spock]
Spock: [gives the punk the Vulcan Neck-Pinch, much to the delighted applause of the gratefull bus passengers]
Well, an interview with Punk On Bus: [link]
Egad. I just discovered there's a two-volume set of early My Morning Jacket recordings, featuring covers of
The Rocketman cover is passable, kind of exploring some new ground (sounds like a maudlin drug song). TMBA is pretty good. The other two are destined for a "good bands doing awful covers" compliation. And man, are they awful.
And I know it's October, but has anyone starting working on their list of best albums/songs of 2005?
I haven't really flipped over anything this year. What with having the kid, though, I've been quite a bit out of the loop.
Sleater-Kinney's The Woods would definitely be my pick for no. 1 of the year. Twin Cinema by New Pornographers would be in my list, too.
The Decemberists, Picaresque. t /new band crush