Lil Mama is the bomb. Even though I totally rejected my old minion's assertion that her remix of Avril Lavigne's "Girlfriend" was The Jam of that summer.
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.
Thanks Tommyrot!
Alejandro Sanz- "Try to Save Your S'ong"
Oingo Boingo- "Dead Man's Party"
Peter Gabriel- "Shock the Monkey"
Savage Garden- "The Animal Song"
Duran Duran- "Reflex" (I'm not a child of the 80s, not at all, noooooooo)
The Tubes- "She's a Beauty" & "Tip of My Tongue"
Yoko Kanno/The Seatbelts- "Tank!" & "What Planet is This?" (Cowboy Bebop Soundtrack)
Brian Setzer Orchestra- "Jump, Jive & Wail"
Van Halen- "Dreams"
Queen- "Stone Cold Crazy"
Oh, and the dj BC mashup, "Free Adidas", which I just sent to buffistarawk.
- Go-Gos - "Head Over Heels"
- Sonic Youth - "Youth Against Fascism"
- Love & Rockets - "No New Tale To Tell"
- Inspiral Carpets - "Commercial Rain"
- Lush - "De-Luxe"
- Ride - "Cool Your Boots"
- No Doubt - "Just a Girl"
The Corrs -- Joy of Life/Trout in the Bath
The Corrs -- Joy of Life/Trout in the Bath
Oh YES!
- Starlight - Supermen Lovers, to which I just performed
- Get Up Offa That Thing - James Brown
- Better Not Look Down - B.B. King
- The aforementioned Pink and Kelly Clarkson songs
- Parade - Garbage
- The Mountain, Tears Don't Matter Much - Lucero
Of Tom Jones' oeuvre, I prefer "Sex Bomb" to "It's Not Unusual." *g*
Of Tom Jones' oeuvre, I prefer "Sex Bomb" to "It's Not Unusual." *g*
I have to admit, I also really like his remake of "Kiss." It's delightfully cheesy.
His "Kiss" actually made me reconsider his past work, and decide that he passes from kitschy to "Nobody Does A Better Tom Jones Impression."
He's yet another performer that I think would be better respected if he sung in another language, because all of his virtue is in how he's performing rather than what he's performing.