SO, I just spent way too much on my Dh's Xmas present. [link]
It combines two of his main geeky loves, Beatles music and tech--if I could have gotten it to somehow connect to a motorcycle, it would have won the gift trifecta.
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.
SO, I just spent way too much on my Dh's Xmas present. [link]
It combines two of his main geeky loves, Beatles music and tech--if I could have gotten it to somehow connect to a motorcycle, it would have won the gift trifecta.
The Bouncing Souls have a run of shows after Christmas called Home for the Holidays (I believe they got the practice from the Mighty Mighty Bosstones). For three (this year FOUR!) days they play a different set list every night and have different opening acts. And then there are afterparties with even more bands. It's pretty much heaven.
This year they're having a setlist contest. They'll be picking four. I don't know that anyone 'round here knows the Souls well enough to relate to the following, but here is mine:
• Here We Go
• I Like Your Mom
• The Freaks, Nerds, And Romantics
• The Gold Song
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• Late Bloomer
• So Jersey
• I Think That The World (actually wanted Mental Bits, but its not an option )
• Joe Lies (When He Cries)
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• Private Radio
• Night Train
• That Song
• Kid
• Cracked
• Serenity
• Ghosts On The Boardwalk
• Sing Along Forever
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• Better Things (The Kinks)
• Hybrid Moments (Misfits) (unless it is night four, then this is where you put • Born To Lose (Johnny Cash))
• Fight To Live
• K8 Is Great
• True Believers
This has been so mad fun I don't even care if I win. I went with a big loud opener, a few slower ones to catch their breath, a bit of an emotional rollercoaster, and then some wham-bam in the end.
I'm pretty pleased with it.
I'm thinking about picking up a couple of Christmas cds this year, Tori Amos's Midwinter Graces and Sting's If on a Winter's Night. Has anyone else listened to these and thinks they're worth it?
I'm curious about Sting's too. I've listened to the samples, and I can't decide if it's weird or just cool. I do like a lot of his choices, like "The Cherry Tree Carol".
I gave up on Tori Amos since The Beekeeper, but From the Choirgirl Hotel is maybe one of the best albums I ever had the chance of listen to ("pleasure" is inapplicable in this case). "Playboy Mommy" still hurts me like nothing else can. And of course I bought tickets to her show in Israel, even when it was after my big crush on her (musically), 3 seconds after they were available. Such is the nature of love.
Sometime, about 4 computer formatting ago, I had every last song of hers.
Then I got distracted by Greg Dulli. Still there, AIFG.
The Beatles: 1000 Years Later [link]
Sweet! I have scored "I Hate Christmas" by Oscar the Grouch, "Santafly" by Martin Mull (think "Superfly"), and "Kung Fu Christmas" by National Lampoon (spot on 70s soul parody).
Thank you WFMU!
Sweet! Here's the link: [link]