They were pretty good when I saw them, but that was 26 years ago.
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 saw them in July. I thought it would be sort of fun and nostalgic.
Instead, it was this REALLY good band that KILLED all these songs I'd loved in High School. Had a fantastic time.
They are great live. Their musicianship is underrated.
OK, thanks to you guys I'll be going with my sister to see them next summer.
Wonderful Google Doodle today.
I was wondering where to find the closing theme to Adventure Time. Thanks Santa!!
Oh wow! I was catching up on some Colbert and saw Michael C. Hall doing the title track Lazarus from the Bowie produced musical sequel to The Man Who Fell To Earth (all old or new Bowie songs). Seriously, check You Tube or any Colbert site because that was impressive. The show is totally sold out through it's off-Broadway run and supposedly not coming to Broadway.
Hall said he wasn't trying to do a Bowie impression but damn if he didn't do one of the best ones I've ever heard. And of course there's the added frisson of seeing Dexter sing Bowie. The new songs are going to be on January's new Bowie album but I hope we get an original cast recording or something of the show itself because DAMN!
Bowie has a new album out called Blackstar with a track called Lazarus. I like the album. It's a bit trippy-trancy, with some nice sax riffs.
Yeah, he recorded some of the original songs from the musical on Blackstar. Not sure how many.
Fuck. NY times is reporting Bowie died