Meghan, the new Crows album also has "Sundays" and "On Almost Any Sunday Afternoon". Want those, too?
'Shindig'
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.
Meghan, the new Crows album also has "Sundays" and "On Almost Any Sunday Afternoon". Want those, too?
Sure. I guess there's a reason it's called Saturday Nights and Sunday Mornings.
Yeah, that was my thought. After a few minutes of staring blankly at the track listings. Then, LIGHTBULB.
::rolls eyes at self::
"10:15 Saturday Night" by The Cure
and my absolute favorite Sunday Morning song, "Sunday Morning Here with You" by Michael Franks which contains the lyrics,
your kiss is made of orange marmalade apple blossoms toast and tea
Four songs insent to buffistarawk2.
Cobra Starship's 'I Kissed a Boy" (Just to stir up shit).
After far too many listens, I hereby declare this a genius track.
I just sent Lazy Sunday to buffistarawk (original flavor).
Theo- I didn't finish sending new mix tape to buffistrawk before I left work, and it is on my work computer. Will try more tomorrow.
ETA: Also the nice thing about the "I Kissed a Boy" is that unlike Hollaback Boy, I assume that Katy Perry is OK with it and they will be able to keep singing it.
Saturday Boy sent to Buffistarawk. My Vic CD seems to be missing in action.
For Thursday, I have:
Giles, Giles, & Fripp - "Thursday Morning" (60s britfolk-pop from the band that would turn into King Crimson the next year)
Les Savy Fav - "Blackouts on Thursday" (loud punk)
The Mendoza Line - "Social Thursday" (introspective folk)
Morphine - "Thursday" (the most Morphine-like of all Morphine songs)
Townes Van Zandt - "Like A Summer Thursday" (introspective folk, Texas-style)
Also good:
The Brilliant Corners - "Friday Saturday Sunday Monday" (kiwi-pop, which means it's sorta like the Feelies and sorta like Belle & Sebastian)
Silver Jews - "Friday Night Fever" (hyperliterate indie rocker gone Nashville)
Robbie Fulks - "Let's Kill Saturday Night" (anyone mention this one yet?)
Jonathan Richman's cover of "The Heart of Saturday Night" (which posits the track as an outtake from American Graffiti)
Sparklehorse - "Saturday" (man, what a delightful song)
Sir Douglas Quintet - "Sunday Sunny Mill Valley Groove Day" (aww yeah, baby)
I don't have the Pogues song, so I'm sending only the Spoon song to B-rawk, I think.