From radical text to death metal parody: [link]
Have you seen this wonderful dark, dramatic version? It's surprisingly listenable.
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.
From radical text to death metal parody: [link]
Have you seen this wonderful dark, dramatic version? It's surprisingly listenable.
What's amazing about that is how many *thereminists* I know were fooled by it. Dorit does a great job selling it, but there are so many clues it's a hoax!
I love the shots of the engineers working on it.
The MCR show tonight was FANTASTIC. They played my all-time favorite song, Vampires Will Never Hurt You.
And I'm really, really glad I was smart and wore waterproof eyeliner and mascara; Helena and Cancer wrecked me. I thought I was going to just get a little teary during them, but oh no.
No, I'm sure you were gone on those. Quite the Jilli set!
Trudy, I started my MCR evening last night off with a Crown and Ginger, just for you!
Seattle show was good. Managed to be both mellow and high-energy, if that makes sense. Good crowd vibe. Really, really earnest crowd. People kept catching eyes and smiling.
I had a Borders gift card to use up before it closes in town, and I ended up walking out with Black Parade.
I blame you people.
You're welcome, Debet.
Anyone know if they're planning to add any dates? Still hoping for a show near me or at least in NOLA.
I blame you people.
I am not sorry.