Argh! I've forgotten the password to Buffistarawk. My darling Hecubot, would you please send it to me again? Because I NEED your Halloween mix.
'Beneath You'
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.
Insent to charm school addy, Jilli.
It's a nice mix, but I could've used a little more cowbell.
Shpadoinkel!
When I get home tonight, I'll put up a few wonderful halloween songs, too.
I saw Dar Williams in concert. She was great; she mostly did songs from the current album, which is just fine by me. (She opened with her acoustic version of "Comfortably Numb", just her and the guitar, then slowly opening out to the rest of the band. Loved it.) Her opening act were the Girlyman, whom I've never heard before, and who were amazing. (I was expecting Dar to be good. I was expecting the opening act to be eeeh.) They closed their set with a hard-rocking cover of "Son of a Preacherman". Me: off to buy CDs.
Just popping in with a question: if one were to need, desperately, the Nick Cave cover of "Lust for Life," where would one look? Besides here, which I am already obviously doing ...
Huh. The only version I'm seeing is:
During a soundcheck for a Bad Seeds gig in Lille on 3/10/93, Nick Cave did a cover of Lust For Life.
So you might look into the world of bootleg trading, but I don't know that Nick did an official release.
So you might look into the world of bootleg trading, but I don't know that Nick did an official release.
Besides live gigs, you might see if there are any boots of unreleased stuff from the KICKING AGAINST THE PRICKS sessions, which was his only covers album.
I know he's thrown covers on as b-sides (In the Ghetto, Black Betty), but that one I've never heard about.
erinaceous where did you hear this Nick cover, anyway?
I can't even imagine wanting another version over Iggy's. My imagination is bankrupt on the subject.
Have sudden urge to hear Iggy singing "Sweet sixteeen / In Leather boots..."
I just heard *about* the cover, and now I must hear the actual thing.
Supposedly Vince Neil (of Motley Crue, do I even need to make this parenthetical explanation here?) did a cover too, which I really want to hear. As it was supposed to be for the Showgirls soundtrack, and I really need to hear a song so lame it couldn't even be on the Showgirls soundtrack.
I did finally get the Smithereens cover, and it's hysterical because the singer is cueing the band: "now I'm singing that verse again" ...
Since I asked the album question... what songs are high on your "best of 2005" list? Do you even do a best-of with songs?
Most played song on my iPod this year: "Black And White Town," Doves