Every time I see the name Goyte, I read goatse.
The first few instrumental bars of that sone remind me of another song, but I cannot place it.
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.
Every time I see the name Goyte, I read goatse.
The first few instrumental bars of that sone remind me of another song, but I cannot place it.
you aren't the only one. unfortunate name.
Does not like autotune.
He's not the only one.
you aren't the only one. unfortunate name.
Especially since it's an Anglicized "Gautier."
I may have mentioned my views on autotune before. When it was new and used occasionally as a gimmick, I could live with it. When Cher used it on "Believe," at least (1) it was a novelty, and (2) Cher had already proved that she could sing without it. But now, it's vastly overused and hopelessly obvious. At least try to use it like make-up -- if you have to use it, at least try to make it look like you don't.
Link, le_nubian!
I edited the post! Link is there now.
We have just ordered a bunch of cds (on sale and VERY cheap) from these folks: [link] I am listening to "Jazzin' the Blues Vol. 5" right now AIFG. If you are interested in blues or forgotten roots recordings, check 'em out.
A question I'm sure someone here ::cough cough HEC :: will have the answer for: If I'm trying to track down a rare limited edition 12", is there a better way than searching for it via Google? Someday that pink vinyl pressing of "Bela Lugosi's Dead" will be MINE, dammit.