I'm very partial to the P J Harvey version.
Oh, you gotta go with the legendary Cristina version from 1980.
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 very partial to the P J Harvey version.
Oh, you gotta go with the legendary Cristina version from 1980.
Oooh, I think I need to play "Doomsday Averted" by Rasputina on Sunday.
Apocalypso - The Motels
Oh, wow. MTV Classic is playing the video to Lionel Richie's "Hello", and I just realised the shots of her in her dressing gown and reading in bed and such like are totally from the spy cams he set up in her house.
“Rapture Riders” sent to buffistarawk.
MCR is co-headlining the Honda Civic tour this summer. [link] Oh, NOW you come to NC. And still no New Orleans date. Hmph.
Scott Miller (of Game Theory/Loud Family fame) has written a well-received book of music criticism. [link]
Scott Miller (of Game Theory/Loud Family fame) has written a well-received book of music criticism. [link]
Cool beans! I got to see a small club concert by him where he did favored tracks from the two albums we reviewed in Lost in the Grooves and he took my request to do "Regenisraen" for an encore.
Interview with Mike Watts on Sound Opinions. Mostly about Double Nickles.
Why did none of you people tell me how bombastically delightful the Sucker Punch soundtrack is? Thanks to a random link on Tumblr, I listened to the version of "Army of Me" with Skunk Anansi, went on a YouTube binge to listen to more tracks from it, and have now purchased the dratted thing. I still haven't seen the movie yet, and I know that parts of it will make me twitch and roll my eyes, but damn, the soundtrack is fun.