Actually, I have to publically distance myself from you for political reasons, but you know I've always secretly got your back.
He supports you in email.
Mal ,'Serenity'
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.
Actually, I have to publically distance myself from you for political reasons, but you know I've always secretly got your back.
He supports you in email.
Free Rudolph Hess! [link]I wondered when someone here was going to point out those kids. They're like Smoosh, but racist.
McFADDEN: And what's your opinion on Hitler?
LAMB: I think that he had ... he wanted to preserve his base.
McFADDEN: He had 6 million Jews executed.
LAMB: I think that's an exaggeration.
McFADDEN: You do.
LAMB: Yes.
LYNX: I hardly believe there are even that many Jews alive back then.
McFADDEN: Is Hitler someone you admire or someone you don't admire? ... You think he was a great man?
LYNX: Yeah, I think he did a lot -- he had a lot of good ideas.
I don't know what's crazier: the content of their music or that their names are Lamb and Lynx.
Racist tween twin singing sensations. Huh.
In other wacky music news: River Cuomo is two-years-plus into a vow of celibacy and going back to Harvard.
I would say he is joking around with the reporter - but I really don't think he is.
And this could mean seven or more Ryan Adams albums in the next five months: he and Parker Posey have split.
Today's rock star gossip is brought to by a very bored Tina and the letter R.
In other wacky music news: River Cuomo is two-years-plus into a vow of celibacy and going back to Harvard.
FAQWife thought she spotted Rivers when we went to see Dirty 3 earlier this month, but the photo doesn't really look like the guy she pointed to.
How's that for non-news?
I hardly believe there are even that many Jews alive back then.
Well... not after. Sheesh.
Racist tween twin singing sensations. Huh.
Their R. Kelly video is gonna be the bestest scandal ever!
It's the Voice's 50th anniversary. I can grab a few if anyone wants a paper copy.
Picked up Monk/Coltrane at Carnegie Hall & it did not disappoint. The fabulous music is the reason to buy it of course, but it's great to see how much care was taken with the project: sound & packaging are top-notch with excellent liner notes (even if I don't really know what the hell Amiri is talking about.)
Shit. Only three years in Simonverse fandom and I'm already being treated "like Nixon treated Agnew?" That has got to be a record. Maybe I will just end it all and run into Kellerman forums and post "DIRTY SHOOT." in asscaps and run away. Nah, I might be crazy, but I didn't kill anybody. (I think I could probably post nothing but H:LOTS quotes for a whole day and nobody would know for a while...and you're like "And that would be different, how?")
And this could mean seven or more Ryan Adams albums in the next five months: he and Parker Posey have split.
We would have had seven more even if they hadn't broken up.
Ryan Adams: A savant in search of quality control.
Has anybody seen the new Uncut magazine?
(I just realized how porny that would sound if you weren't aware it was a music mag.)
Apparently, LiTG gets a good review in it.
Okay, another crazy question: was there ever a baritone country cover of "I Do It For Your Love" by Paul Simon? Allmusic and Google give me no love. There was a song of the same name by Kenny Rogers, but the lyrics are different. (And perhaps the music, too, I don't think he filked it.)
They're like Smoosh, but racist.
To the side of that, do the girls in Smoosh write their own songs? 'Cause Massive Cure kinda rocks.