I did not know Keats was a doctor! Too bad he lived in the era before the understanding of bateriology - he could have saved himself!
Buffista Music 4: Needs More Cowbell!
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.
On a lighter note, this is my favorite new xmas song of the year. A duet between Meatwad & Nico Case: [link]
Oh dear. Nico Case is ruined for me! I'll have to listen to some of her songs that aren't about boogers to correct that....
I did not know Keats was a doctor! Too bad he lived in the era before the understanding of bateriology - he could have saved himself!
He was an apprentice surgeon, but I don't think he ever practiced.
Oh dear. Nico Case is ruined for me!
See, what I like about it is a) she still sings her heart out, b) the song has a great bridge and c) it's about boogers!
I'm not usually a big ATHF fan, but I love this song!
Didn't Milo from the Descendents not only go to college but also get an advanced degree? (They had an album titled Milo Goes to College.)
Y'all already confirmed Milo's degree, but I do want to mention that my pal who brought Ian MacKaye in to speak at his university last year is going to ask Milo Aukerman to come down to talk to people in the Spring about transitioning from punk to academia.
I know a woman here at my institution whose dissertation is "'We Accept You, One of Us?: Punk Rock, Community, and Individualism in an Uncertain Era, 1974-1985," - department of History, UNC.
I did not know Keats was a doctor! Too bad he lived in the era before the understanding of bateriology - he could have saved himself!
Sure, but germ theory is so much less poetic that bleeding some wan, fainting, patient to release bad humours.
Flea: nice! Do you know who her dissertation advisor is?
Peter G. Filene: [link]
Thanks! Don't know him, though. Awesome topic.