Daisy, I'm trying to send Modesty Blaise by the Direct Hits and the Iron and Wine cover of "Waitin' for a Superman."
If my computer will oblige.
'Just Rewards (2)'
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.
Daisy, I'm trying to send Modesty Blaise by the Direct Hits and the Iron and Wine cover of "Waitin' for a Superman."
If my computer will oblige.
Oooh! Adding those too Steph.
Uh. I'm sorry to keep being so moronic, but -- which ones did you want of mine? All?
Daisy, do you have that one Crash Test Dummies song? If not, want it?
Sorry Tep! I meant Corwood, and then I was going to tell you I'd take them all. Not everything will end up on the mix, but if I end up with enough, I can make him another.
I think he'll be tickled that someone did anything for him. Usually he's the one doing favors-like kickass original artwork for a tattoo...uhm.
Sorry Tep! I meant Corwood, and then I was going to tell you I'd take them all.
Cool. I'll send them to Buffistarawk. Or do I have to send them to Buffistarawk2?
DJ, re songs that relate to comics, these may be way too obscure but my friend compiled a list of comics-related songs last year. Here:
ETA full disclosure: including a song of ours that mentions Love & Rockets
I thought I'd return the favor by putting together a comic book/superhero themed cd. Nothing to obscure or crazy, does anyone have ideas for songs? Being buffistas, I'm assuming you do.
DJ, how about Kryptonite by 3 Doors Down?
Maybe. I think he hates that band though. I should maybe also mention that he's a drummer. He likes good drumming.
He likes good drumming.
He should check out The Ruts. Dave Ruffy will blow his mind.
ION: Jesus! Now NPR wants to interview me in-studio about the Jonas Brother.
I can't buy a review of my Tom Waits book, but first Details then the LA Times and now NPR wants me to talk about the latest flavor of boy band.
It's not like I'm making any more money on the Bubblegum Book, folks.
Tell NPR you'll only come in if they plug the new book.