Yea, I was almost done with transcribing the lyrics, with a few blanks for "what did he say?" And then we got to the second time through the lyrics, with the different rhythm, and I said, "Tell me he didn't just say that."
'Serenity'
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.
I want a remix of "Rat-a-tat-tat" by FOB without Courtney Love's vocals. It's not that they're horrible, it's just I would like the song better without the ingrained "Oh dear G-d not her" reaction.
And it's such a good song!
The one with Elton John still freaks me out. It's ... Elton John! And Patrick Stump!
The one with Elton John still freaks me out. It's ... Elton John! And Patrick Stump!
I know! I hope there are videos of the studio sessions that will be released, because I want to see Patrick's face when he was working with Sir Elton.
I get irrationally protective when I think about C. Love near the FOB boys. Wentz, no! You are not a role model for emotional stability, but that doesn't mean you should hang out with the truly damaged. Back away.
I want a remix of "Rat-a-tat-tat" by FOB without Courtney Love's vocals. It's not that they're horrible, it's just I would like the song better without the ingrained "Oh dear G-d not her" reaction.
So much this.
I want to see Patrick's face when he was working with Sir Elton.
THIS.
I haven't heard the FOB song, but I still have an irrational love of Courtney. Yes, she's nutty and damaged and out there, but she was such a fucking fierce and entertaining person back in the day. Hole was so great, and she was one of the best female rock vocalists.
I am massively conflicted about Courtney. I love the Live Through This album, and she was an amazing vocalist. But I know too much about her damage and how she inflicts it on the people around her.
For the record, I feel the same damn way about Layne Staley from Alice In Chains. Objectively, the first few AIC albums are really good. Emotionally? No. Can't separate the music from the person.
Scott Miller, genius powerpop songwriter/musician behind Game Theory and Loud Family has put all of his albums up for free on Dropbox to promote his new book.
Crap. The dropbox account has been temporarily suspended due to the large number of downloads.