Anyone here read Goodall, "Living in the Rock N Roll Mystery"?
While it's not really the direction I want to read about, it's still the only "real"/"proper" ethnography I heard of that's related to rock music.
(I'd post in Literary, but I thought that if anyone read it, they're probably reading this thread)
Shir, have you heard Lanegan's two albums with Isobel Campbell? I love those.
I heard some of the songs in them, yes, but I mostly cling to his solo work.
So my iPod randomly selected Alice Cooper's "School's Out". How appropriate, because when was in school, the last day would be around now.
Didn't Alice Cooper do this song with the Muppets?
I thought he did "Welcome to My Nightmare."
When the bell rang for my last day of high school they BLASTED "School's Out" over the PA system.
It was exciting, and we reacted like crazed teeangers hopped up on adrenaline. That's right, the contents of binders were rudely strewn about.
According to the Muppet Wiki:
he performed three of his hits: "Welcome to My Nightmare," "You and Me," and "School's Out."
Our college graduation theme song was "It's the End of the World as We Know It."
he performed three of his hits: "Welcome to My Nightmare," "You and Me," and "School's Out."
Huh. I only remember "School's Out." Probably because that was the only one I was familiar with at the time.