One, I'd love those covers like cake. Two, I'm not sure who they remind me of although there is some Pink Floyd in the beginning of The Only Hope that reminds me of summer school and learning debate. Three, mmm, Eagles.
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.
I'm I'm still in Florida in December I'm going to the show. Pretty stoked.
So here's today's dilemma: do I pre-order the new MCR album from iTunes? Because you know I'll also want a physical copy. But pre-ordering it gives me the legal copy of the song that was leaked yesterday. Decisions, decisions ...
"Man, I've had a really bad day and I hate the fucking Eagles."
t /The Dude
Jilli, does iTunes let you buy just that one song?
You can pre-order the CD on Amazon, and then feel a little less guilty about downloading.
Jilli, does iTunes let you buy just that one song?
It does!
You can pre-order the CD on Amazon, and then feel a little less guilty about downloading.
Oooh, good point.
Argh, but it looks like there's a bonus non-album track that is only available on iTunes. ("We Don't Need Another Song About California" - hee!)
Jilli, do what I did for Lucero's 1372 Overton Park - I bought the iTunes album, and then haunted the used CD stores until I got my hands on a physical copy.
eMusic just announced yet another new pricing scheme that reduces the value of one's membership in exchange for a deal with a large distributor - Universal, in this case - which will give me access to a bunch of albums I already have. Starts next month, so be forewarned.
and then haunted the used CD stores until I got my hands on a physical copy.
There is that.
There's also a good chance that if I make pathetic squeaky noises, my parents will gleefully return to the holiday tradition of giving me music performed by pretty boys with loud guitars for Christmas. (Too Fast For Love by Motley Crue was a Christmas present one year. With, IIRC, a tag that said "Santa and The Elves aren't sure about this ..." )