What David said. But then, I like the rock.
'Trash'
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.
Rock and Roll is not on eMusic, which only has the Quartstick stuff.
I'm pretty sure my shiny new iPod has made my work day at least 50% more tolerable. David, I downloaded your Halloween playlist and listened to it on the way in to work today, driving through the low, thick fog. I think "The Green Slime" is my favorite track. Thanks!
Does anyone have recommendations for good mp3 blogs? I'm not sure where to start looking.
Kate, my faves are Songs:Illinois (mostly singer/songwriter, indie, alt-folk and alt-country) [link]
Said the Gramophone: [link]
Sixeyes (mostly Canadian and indie): [link]
WFMU: [link]
I think "The Green Slime" is my favorite track. Thanks!
You should see the movie. They play that song over the opening credits in a groovy disco on a space station.
I wonder if my video place has it?
Sue and Tom, thanks! Those look great.
I wonder if my video place has it?
Unfortunately, the whole movie isn't that great. But I do love that opening. Space Disco! More movies should have them!
It might've been MST3Ked.
It might've been MST3Ked
It was, back in the KTMA days.(Trying to remember if it's the elusive ep nobody has on tape, or if that's a different one)
Ha! I didn't think to look at LITG, I figured they're talked about so much here, how could they be LOST?
Thanks so much, off to happily spend my 40 eMusic downloads ...
As for mp3 blogs, 3Hive (3hive.com) is a blog that only links to "official" mp3s, but I really like it. I also like Stereogum (stereogum.com) (big ups Chicago!) and Teaching the Indie Kids to Dance Again (www.indiekids.org). And don't forget Copy, Right? (copycommaright.blogspot.com)