While we're continuing to not talk about the thing we've never talked about, does anyone have any insight to offer, on why I've been listening to The Cure?
The Minearverse 5: Closer to the Earth, Further from the Ax
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Your parents don't understand you?
Okay, after Natter and the bodyshave commercial dude...
Cass posts my thoughts.
See, that's what Scott said. Well, he said that I'm rebelling against my sheltered, middle-class suburban upbringing, but he meant it the same way.
Maybe I can blame your tag, Cass. I mean, your tag is The Sundays, but it brings me back to the general era. Ah well, at least I don't have to turn The Cure off when the children are around, the way I do when I get stuck in a Violent Femmes groove (who could do with a little frak).
The Cure are sort of nice in the winter. You can indulge in all the moroseness that you stifle because you're supposed to be cheery for the holidays, maybe?
You should listen to Kenickie! So I can share my exciting new obsession... with a band from the late 90s.
Shuddup.
Great, now I've got Jeff Conaway in my head.
Though, at least, it's Grease-era Jeff and not stoned-on-benadryl Jeff.
Kenickie? I don't remember them. My three children were born between '96 and 2000. I'm just coming out of the fog, now. Sort of.
Great, now I've got Jeff Conaway in my head.
Ah, see now, my thoughts went to Bronze things (things of Bronze).
They were part of the Britpop scene, but I dunno if they got much notice over here; I'd never heard of them till recently. Comics teach me things!
Maybe I can blame your tag, Cass. I mean, your tag is The Sundays, but it brings me back to the general era.Gotta blame it on something
Whatever you do don't put the blame on
Blame it on the rain
Strega, what do they sound like? Which albums are worth picking up?