Aw! So much love for #1.
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.
Perkins- I only have Family Man on a record, so I cannot get it to you. Also, it is at my mom's house. And probably, actually hers.
I'm betting on Ple having it.
Saw the Cramps at Thebbie Theatre way back in the late 80s. Awesome show but no-one got beat up, and there were no ladies taking their clothes off.
I nearly got crushed being pushed against the front of the stage at a Cramps show in Boston in the late 80's. It was at the Channel. I managed to pull myself up and onto the stage from where I watched the rest of the show.
In summary, once I managed to survive a near-death experience, I had a great time!
I'm betting on Ple having it.
I have it, but not on a machine I can access right now, due to Fan Failure.
Lee! But I should be able to access it tomorrow! Then all will be well! But I don't have the other.
I know it's only the beginning of October, but I'll ask it now anyway:
What's your favorite Christmas album? Not favorite song, but the one (or more) album that you love to put on every December?
Lee! But I should be able to access it tomorrow! Then all will be well! But I don't have the other.
Thanks! But I decided I really needed it, so I obtained it through other means.
Should I be embarrassed to admit it is The Carpenter's Christmas Album?
I was only able to find library entries, but I love an album called Acoustic Christmas. I'm sure I bought it years ago out of the $5 bin at a big box store, but it's quite a nice little arrangement of traditional tunes. They're spirited and fun, but not so oppressive that it can't be background music.
I supposed I could try to figure out that new-fangled rawk thing, if people were interested.