I send you a link.
You click on it.
It downloads to your computer.
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 send you a link.
You click on it.
It downloads to your computer.
Oh. Groovy. Thank you.
Insent.
Hey David, did you ever receive a package from Australia?
Hey David, did you ever receive a package from Australia?
I did! Dave Graney and the Coral Snakes! I'm sorry, I kept forgetting to mention it.
The songs are very cool, and this is not something I would have found on my own. You've got to love a band with tributes to Warren Oates and Serge Gainsbourg.
I'm feelin' kind of sporty just listening to it.
Thank you!
I'm feelin' kind of sporty just listening to it.
As you should! My favourite is "Night of the Wolverine", for the wordplay. "I'm Not Afraid To Be Heavy" is surprisingly affecting. (And the Serge Gainsbourg tribute is kind of hilarious.)
Huh. I just checked my iTunes and I had another song by him on a Matador records compilation: "You Could Be Mine."
I am sad. I heard a song that I'm pretty sure is a new Tool song playing through somebody's open car window a they drove by. It was definitely Maynard singing, and it sounded like Tool (not APC or Pucifer), but I hadn't heard it before. I know they are in the studio recording a new album, but the internet gives me no love. Actually, it gives me a bunch of YouTube and other posts claiming to be the new song, but are in fact a bunch of different lying Tool-wannabe's claiming to be the new Tool single to drive up the page hits. At least one of them is in fact a rickroll (bastards).
Patti Smith and her daughter are performing at a fundraiser for the Noguchi Museum.
Patti Smith and her daughter are performing at a fundraiser for the Noguchi Museum.
Her daughter by way of Fred "Sonic" Smith, one of the greatest badass guitar wranglers in rock and roll history! That kid's got better bloodlines than anybody that isn't Chrissie Hynde's daughter, Natalie, whose father is Ray Davies.