Did my link inspire you to pull out the video, or was this some wacky synchronistic coincidence?
Yeah, after hearing Kirk yelling "KHAAANNN!" over and over on that song, I just had to revisit the source.
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.
Did my link inspire you to pull out the video, or was this some wacky synchronistic coincidence?
Yeah, after hearing Kirk yelling "KHAAANNN!" over and over on that song, I just had to revisit the source.
Looks like Brian Viglione has a show at Webster Hall on Friday.
Now that I love him, well, I will be going. I've been on YouTube watching him drum. Oh my.
Oh Hec, you're a god. Especially since I just returned from an unsuccessful excursion to Borders & B&N. Not that I expected to find it, necessarily-- just hoped I'd get lucky.
After having talked about the song all day, I can't get it out of my head, and I'd love it as well, if possible.
Oh Hec, you're a god.
Undeified. After two plus hours of downloading it won't unpack. The hunt goes on.
Of course, there is a way to nab the music off of YouTube if we get desperate.
I hope you'll send it to Brawk -- it's one of my favorite Spector productions and should be more famous than it is.
Okay. I found the recording on a Phil Spector boxed set that's sold in the UK. Just ordered it from amazon.uk (luckily, wasn't that expensive) and when I get it, I'll upload it to Brawk.
I know, I know... obsessed much?
Obsessed AND generous - perfect.
The Darlene Love is up at B'rawk courtesy of my friend Brian (message "re: belated happy birthday").
Sweet! I have to admire our relentlessness and single-minded pursuit.
Thanks, Joe!
I'm listening to it right now AIFG.
Sorry about your turntable, Joe.