If I see some of my friends before the show who have Meet & Greet tickets, I will ask them to pass it on. Or I suppose I could tell Tom Conrad the next time I see him.
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.
I find this endlessly amusing.
Yeah, me too. The levels of hilarity are vast.
It's okay, Gabe. You may be fronting a Christian Rock band, but you're still my second favorite musical Jewish person.
Is HOB screwing with the fans, or is CS screwing with the HOB?
Ooh! I vote the latter.
Gabe. You may be fronting a Christian Rock band, but you're still my second favorite musical Jewish person.
Dylan?
Cohen, I'm betting.
Is HOB screwing with the fans, or is CS screwing with the HOB?
I vote the latter.
Cohen, I'm betting.
Bing!
I'm not a fan of Dylan pere.
Okay, nobody warned me that Forever the Sickest Kids were the most ridiculous band. They're even more ridiculous than Metro Station, y'all.
FtSK didn't come to my show! I did like Sing It Loud, though.
(It's possible to be more ridiculous than Metro Station?)
(It's possible to be more ridiculous than Metro Station?)
Until last night, I would have declared it unpossible, but FtSK brought it with stupid scene hair, headbands, one single fingerless glove, jean manpris, bling on the mic stand, elaborate emo posturing, and a cover of "Men in Black".
The teenies ate it up. I spent their entire set giggling.
Until last night, I would have declared it unpossible, but FtSK brought it with stupid scene hair, headbands, one single fingerless glove, jean manpris, bling on the mic stand, elaborate emo posturing, and a cover of "Men in Black".
::blinks::
::head go splodey::
Hec, great timing on the Halloween music blogs. I was just hankering today for Weird Al's "Nature Trail to Hell" and now I know where to go looking.
I would also be into eerie folk.
Oh, for those of you playing along at home, my Halloween bellydance trio has shrunk down to a me-o, the other two ladies are too stressed out, currently. I think I'm going to dance to "Furnace Room Lullaby" by Neko Case, b/c I love that song and it's spooky and gorgeous.