You missed a great party, Frank! And, great punch too, even if the dispenser turned out to have some problems....
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.
Were *you* the punch dispenser, Theo?
even if the dispenser turned out to have some problems....
You had to make sure the valve was turned off all the way or else it would drip drip drip on the floor for 20 minutes before anyone noticed the huge puddle ambling its way through the kitchen. But it was really cute! And only 20 bucks at Target! [link]
In other, more musical news, check out Springstein's oh-so-white dance moves: [link]
Jacques Brel and "The Impossible Dream" are just a perfect combination of music and singer.
I prefer Jacques Brel singing "Next."
I prefer Jacques Brel singing "Next."
Gavin Friday did a nifty cover of that on his first "solo" album.
Gavin Friday did a nifty cover of that on his first "solo" album.
I have that album! It's the one he did for Island with all the Tom Waits sidemen.
My favorite cover, though, is Scott Walker's.
I have a whole compilation of Brel covers in English, including folks like Bowie, Walker, Marc Almond.
What are some good Weezer albums since their 1994 self-titled debut?
What are some good Weezer albums since their 1994 self-titled debut?
That would be working under the assumption there's such a thing as a good Weezer album.
t /NOT a fan
Heh. I was thinking "Is there really a bad Weezer album?"
I know Pinkerton is particularly beloved amongst my Weezer-mad friends.