My StuntWife didn't mention Bela.
Do not blame Jllli. I had gotten over the expectation of ever hearing it, due to the ND's democratic-via-i-Pod song process (no onus on him, though - any other policy under the circumstances would have been maddening for him). Much the same way that I thought I wouldn't hear the Buffy theme all night (but basically missed it due to the volume at the time).
"This Corrosion"
DAMMIT! I didn't even think of that and I adore that song.
"This Corrosion" is the "ring a bell, watch the goths dance" Pavlov song. When it plays at the Club on Saturdays, we have to look at each other and judge our willingness to brave the Drunken Crush. (Oh, and whether or not the PetDJ is playing the reasonable 6-ish-minute long version, or the "Oh god, my feet!" 13-minute version.)
In one of the other threads someone - ita, I think - was inquiring about the use of "polar bear" and it occurred to me - is Matilda the youngest Buffista sprog to be commed? or does another have that, um, honor?
I have to say, I thought that the whole whacky iPhone method of making a playlist worked unexpectedly well. There were lots of songs that I liked lots.
I have to say, I thought that the whole whacky iPhone method of making a playlist worked unexpectedly well.
Hee. The political behind-the-scenes shenanigans were HYSTERICAL. "Okay okay! I voted for your song! Dangit!"
:)
Then the howls of "Who proposed THIS? Who VOTED for this?"
:)
I got to dance twice, and watch interesting folk dance a lot - in that way, it was *exactly* like most of my Saturday nights.
I have to say, I thought that the whole whacky iPhone method of making a playlist worked unexpectedly well.
The best was Laga, floating from iPhone to iPhone, so as to not look like she was hoarding a phone, and asking "can I vote for a song I proposed?" Um, no, once you put it up there, that's about all you can do. "what about if I proposed it with someone else's phone?" Um. Ya, you could vote for it with another phone. "Squeee!!! Here's yours back" :: searches for another iPhone ::
For those visiting DC for any length of time - the Washington Post has a list of events (some free, some not) for the coming week every Thursday in the District section. There are also free papers - the "Current" ones (i.e., Northwest Current, Dupont Current) - come out weekly and will have a list of events as well.
Gothnip indeed. Heck, any Sisters song brings on the effect, and it is super amusing to watch the young goths try to stay with the beat on "Temple of Love." They hear the drum machine and know "it is SoM, must dance!" but do not know what they are getting themselves into.
Hee! Oh, yes. I used to keep in time with it; I'm old now, so I half-time it. That way I don't suffer tachycardia and DIE.