If I think there's a chance I'd play it on the radio it stays. Otherwise, I delete it.
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.
Yep Roc Records Press Release just hit my inbox:
Reinvention reigns supreme in the elastic world of Robyn Hitchcock. His latest incarnation with the Venus 3 (Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey & Bill Rieflin) spawned the critically acclaimed Ole Tarantula in 2006. Three years later this confection of rock stars and underground legends is back in 2009 with the post-modern pop masterpiece Goodnight Oslo. Stabbing horns from compatriot Terry Edwards swim alongside gorgeous harmonies throughout this 10-track snapshot of Hitchcock's version of pop music in a perfect world. Goodnight Oslo features guest vocalists Colin Meloy, Sean Nelson and Morris Windsor who help Robyn sing his way through a dreamy remembrance of 16 years of intoxication. An album of nearly unwavering positivity, Goodnight Oslo shines down with the beautiful "I'm Falling" and the beatific "Up to Our Nex," the latter written for the soundtrack to the stirring Jonathan Demme film Rachel Getting Married. A new era in an already fabled career, Robyn's latest work strengthens the pull of his lunar-like gravity and adds yet another chapter to the myth of one of rock music's most influential undercurrents.
Anyone know about a new Nick Drake tribute?
Seriously cool video from Make TV (of Make magazine) of a theremin orchestra in which the theremins appear to be Russian nested dolls: [link]
I have never deleted anything from itunes but I've only had it for 18 months.
Wow.
(edited for whoops!)
So, what music are you listening to while you're doing this?
(sorry)
Hee. Whups. You can tell I recently got caught up and started using "read new" again, huh? Better shape up my peripheral glance skills.
Moving it now. Tracy Chapman, Talkin' Bout a Revolution.
Tracy Chapman, Talkin' Bout a Revolution.
I have that album on tape, so I hadn't listened to it in more than ten or 15 years. Coincidentally, I just purchased this from my iPod Touch about an hour ago and listened to it.
Now I'm listening to Michelle Shocked's Short Sharp Shocked, another album that I liked 20 years ago but only got around to buying just 20 minutes ago.
Yeah, that's one of the things I love about the ease of digital music, the ability to reach back for musical touchstones of times past.
It's an excellent album.