Interview with Mike Watts on Sound Opinions. Mostly about Double Nickles.
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.
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.
I love the cover of "White Rabbit."
There's only one song in the soundtrack that made me hit the FF button, which is the "I Want It All/We Will Rock You" mash-up, because I just couldn't get past the opening rap part.
(I'm sorry, I keep trying to listen to rap, and ... it does nothing for me. Apparently, if it's not early Public Enemy, I won't listen to it.)
If this isn't appropriate, lemme know.
As you know, Bob, I'm moving. I have some stereo equipment from the early 90's I was going to sell: a Kenwood KR-A5040 tuner, Kenwood dual tape deck, and a set of Boston HD7 speakers. I started googling to try and figure a fair Craigslist price, and am starting to think that I should just keep them. I am not an audio buff by any stretch, but there seems to be a fair amount of respect out there for what I've got, so should I just keep it? Thoughts?
smonster, I wonder if you'd get a better response in the tech thread. (myself, I have no clue)
Will you use them? Will you buy something to replace them if you get rid of them?
Not sure. I might, or I might just hook my ipod up to computer speakers.
The Pretenders on British kids show, Tiswas. Chrissie Hynde gets a pie in the face.
Wow! They sure were good sports.