Yeah, that's terrible.
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.
They were all straight edge, as I recall, so it wasn't drugs.
Yeah, straight edge gamer geeks. I should talk Pete into doing a tribute sketch or something.
In what thread were we discussing Amanda Palmer's "Fuck Plan B" thing? I thought it was here, but searching has turned up nada.
I ask because she is appearing at TEDxSomerville this weekend and I may have a chance to ask a question. Here's my draft:
You've been quoted as saying that one of the secrets to making it as an artist is to go all in and "Fuck Plan B." But the fact is that you come from a place of relative privilege. With a family in Lexington, Mass., if you failed, you would never have to sleep in the streets, unless you chose to do so. You always had a back-up plan, whether or not you believed you were ever going to use it. How do you reconcile that with your advice, and what do you say to those who really don't have any support structure in place?
Suggestions for improvements are welcome.
We had the discussion in a Natter thread. I remember getting reeeeeeally vehement about it.
That's a great question, and much less rage-filled than any version of it I would come up with.
Thanks, Jilli. I just submitted it, pretty much as is.
I thought we had it in Movies, for some reason, which makes no sense if I think about it.
The radio has given me 2 songs so far today from Gary Lewis and the Playboys ("Sure Gonna Miss Her" and "Green Grass"). For today, they're my choice for the ultimate feel-good music experience.
So, I am creating a trivia contest for work and I need some slightly hard questions which have to do with hip-hop or top 40 of the last five years or so. Anyone have some suggestions?
I just read this article [link] about Sia, who's written a bunch of hits lately -- maybe something about her? Or like, which of these four did she not write? Titanium, Diamonds, Wild Ones, Roar (A: Roar) You could do something similar with Dr. Luke, or others mentioned in the article?