But I did write Ron's induction speech into the hall of fame.
I bet you made his life so sweet.
'Same Time, Same Place'
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.
But I did write Ron's induction speech into the hall of fame.
I bet you made his life so sweet.
Hec, are you familiar with Wilson Pickett's version of "Sugar, Sugar"?
Oh yeah. It's a whole different kind of sugar.
I bet you made his life so sweet.
Kim accused me of flowery language!
Euphuism!
You? Never...
dw, my current tagline is from the Goats as well.
Today was, oddly, a big Dylan day. I think it's the change in the weather.
Speaking of Dylan, I enjoyed the PBS documentary so much that I went out and bought the 2-disc No Direction Home soundtrack (Bootleg series volume 7). It is soooooo good. It may not seem worth it to get yet another compendium with "Don't Think Twice," but it's really an excellent selection of live, alternate and unreleased takes that I don't have elsewhere in my (large but not you know DYLAN-FAN-large) collection.
ETA: stupid formating grumblegrumble here is the track list: [link]
Just in from the Gang of (fucking) Four. I'd count the ways that it kicked ass, but Gandalfe would hunt me down and kill me.
As an offhand guess, I'd say they kicked ass 4 ways.
There were many things I loved about the show, but one of the primary points was when several guys in the back started a "Hu-go! Burn-ham!" chant when Burnham (who is freakin' huge now, offhand) got out from behind his drums to take a bow after the "Damaged Goods" encore. Also, at some point during "To Hell With Poverty!," I could swear that the roof tore off and Emo's burnt down.