"Don't Worry, Baby" is the better song, I think. I prefer it anyway.
I think so too-- "Surfer Girl" was just a wee too shmoopy. And for me to say that...
I know! But I love, 'cause, college football!
It rocks like a rocking thing.
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.
"Don't Worry, Baby" is the better song, I think. I prefer it anyway.
I think so too-- "Surfer Girl" was just a wee too shmoopy. And for me to say that...
I know! But I love, 'cause, college football!
It rocks like a rocking thing.
What's that Jack Nitzsche song? "The Lonely Surfer"?
Barb, my computer won't let me play "I Only Want to Be With You" because it recognized that someone other than me bought it from iTunes.
Didn't Apple do away with DRM?
They did, but I bought that song a couple of months ago. I think in order to remove the DRM I have to pay an additional fee. Lemme go look.
What's that Jack Nitzsche song? "The Lonely Surfer"?
Yep.
"Cast Your Fate to the Wind" - Vince Guaraldi, is 1962. I think it's even featured in the movie Shag.
Or some movie set in that era. I think Donovan's son was in it. Hmmm...
They did, but I bought that song a couple of months ago. I think in order to remove the DRM I have to pay an additional fee. Lemme go look.
Don't do that just for me -- isn't it possible for me to get around the DRM by burning it to a CD and then ripping *that* track back into iTunes?
"Cast Your Fate to the Wind" - Vince Guaraldi, is 1962. I think it's even featured in the movie Shag.
It was used in "The In Crowd" with Donovan's son. Bad, bad movie, but great music.
And I've actually got "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" on a different playlist and the funny part is, I'd literally just started playing it when I checked the thread. heh. Great minds and all that.
Tep, yeah, I'll rip the track to a CD and back.
Tep, yeah, I'll rip the track to a CD and back.
Don't waste a CD for me -- I (seriously) was somehow thinking that *I* could do it.
But I guess not, if I'm trying to rip it out of iTunes, which knows that you bought the track. Narf.
I think it's even featured in the movie Shag.
That's Shag: The Movie to you.
Well, just as well I tried burning, Tep-- my CD burner is acting wonky, again. I thought I'd solved the problem, but obviously not.
Bah. May go over to Tech to ask about it.