Our Pink crush is unabated!
I will pay money to see Smonster and Juliana doing this song as a duet at a karaoke bar.
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.
Our Pink crush is unabated!
I will pay money to see Smonster and Juliana doing this song as a duet at a karaoke bar.
smonster, yours is a link to Cory Branan busking.
DOH! Hee. Apparently my subconscious will go to great lengths to promote Cory. He wasn't busking... just wasn't done playing when the gig was over.
Really Pink singing the medley, this time
I will pay money to see Smonster and Juliana doing this song as a duet at a karaoke bar.
My range is so not that high, but we can transpose!
(Did I mention I might be fronting a band soon? A band that pulls its inspiration from T.Rex? Because I'm kind of really hoping that this actually comes to pass.)
Cereal:
Our Pink crush is unabated!
My Pink crush is more of a ginormous infatuation. Have you seen the I'm Not Dead DVD? I especially recommend Fingers (NSFW) and Get the Party Started for the aerial shenanigans, but it's all solid (read: smoking hot) performances.
I will pay money to see Smonster and Juliana doing this song as a duet at a karaoke bar.
Oh, hon. I *so* don't have the pipes necessary. But I'll play the tambourine and shimmy in the back.
we can transpose!
Ooo, excellent point. Still, your pipes are way better than mine.
Ooo, excellent point. Still, your pipes are way better than mine.
Not a necessity at karaoke. All that is required at karaoke is a willingness to sell the shit out of it. This, you can do.
All that is required at karaoke is a willingness to sell the shit out of it.
Tru dat.
Probably staged photo-op of Pink w/motorcycle and beer.
Might not be beer. Can't see label.
(related - dang, I wish those holster purses weren't so expensive.)
yeah, it looks like that malta stuff.
Thanks again, y'all!
I mentioned in Movies that I watched I'm Not There yesterday, and just wanted to specifically mention here that it reminds me a lot of David's book on Swordfishtrombones. I mean, it's a mythographic study of an artist's work. And it's awesome.