Must be more careful.
I use slacker.com at work - I can actually request individual songs, and that's nice.
I have a "Soundtrack" channel that I've populated heavily with Howard Shore (Tolkien! Duh!) and John Barry and the like.
I have to be much more careful when "The End of All Things" from the "Return of the King" soundtrack comes on; I flash back to "Eagles!" and get all weepy, which is awkward when testing video games.
NO IT'S JUST ALLERGIES MOVE ALONG
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How much do I love Angelo Badalamenti? "Mountains Falling" would be dance-worthy, methinks.
(I'm flashing back to the Olde Days of clubbing in Seattle, when Sunday nights at the old Vogue were fetish night; this song would totally fill the floor with beautiful women and hunky men in skin-tight latex, slowly grinding around. Rawr.)
A funny story from someone working at a record store: Constructive Criticism For The Music Industry
If anyone remembers, could you post a link when the second half of this interview is posted?
Part two of Beck interviewing Tom Waits is up: [link]
Nice write up on Stuart Murdoch's (Belle and Sebastien) new project God Save the Girl.
Which features Asya from Smoosh!
looking for Black Eyed Peas - Let's Get it Started, Let the Beat Drop & I Got a Feeling - clean versions if they exist, if anyone has them.
Anyone want to give me ideas for a sort of "happy criminals" playlist?
I'm thinking stuff like "Lawyers, Guns, and Money," and Joni Mitchell's "Raised on Robbery," and "Renegade."
Any thoughts?
Richard Thompson "I Feel So Good".
Two that leap to mind are Serge Gainsbourg's "Bonnie & Clyde" (or Luna's cover) and Woody Guthrie's "Pretty Boy Floyd" (or the Byrds cover).
Ooh, yeah! Keep 'em coming.