Huh. I missed reading about that when it happened. Still, it's the New Year's Eve part that gets me as much as the Pops thing.
Last year I saw her on New Year's Eve at Bowrey Ballroom. Well, it was early New Year's Day as it started at 2:00 am.
I rang in the New Year its self by nearly knocking over a just-tattooed Andy Hurley and getting a (granted, chaste) kiss from one of the Fuck City boys. This immediately rendered me a Scene Kid though I am neither scene nor a kid.
Top 10 emotionally disturbed Christmas songs
4. "Please Daddy, Don't Get Drunk This Christmas," John Denver
The title of this one pretty much says it all. Not a lot of gray area there. Other contenders for this slot in the top ten: "Deck the Wife," "Hark the Fuckin' Kids Are Cryin'" and "Let's Do Meth! Let's Do Meth! Let's Do Meth!"
I have to disagree with this entry from the list tommyrot linked:
7. "I'll Be Home for Christmas," Bing Crosby, etc.
It came out during World War II, when "I'll be home for Christmas/If only in my dreams" had a lot of meaning for a lot of people. Soldiers, people who'd left their homes to work in war plants, and their loved ones -- covers a lot of people.
Lame list. There's a long tradition of really messed up xmas songs with titles like "Christmas Eve in Jail" etc.
They didn't even include "Somebody Stole My Santa Suit."
Lame list.
With even lamer commentary.
tommyrot, can you come into my office...
Moslty I was amused by the idea of John Denver singing "Please Daddy, Don't Get Drunk This Christmas."
At one point, I sent "Drinkin' Through Christmas", from one of the WFMU collections, to b'rawk.
Oh God, last weekend at my house might as well have been titled, "Hark, the Fuckin' Kids Are Crying'." Three and a half is a difficult age.
I was reading about Brian May the other day, and started counting rock musicians with PhDs. I remember hearing that one of the members of The Offspring was a PhD (looked him up, Dexter Holland, and it appears that he never finished, but was a molecular biologist) and I know Corey Brennan, who wrote his Harvard dissertation in Classics, on the praetorship in the Roman republic, while touring Europe with The Lemonheads. Any others?
Greg Graffin [link] and Sterling Morrison [link] per the land of the Internets.