Now I'm trying to think about a song that has lupus in it.
Then again, I might as well think of a song which doesn't have lupus in it, because it's never that, right?
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.
Now I'm trying to think about a song that has lupus in it.
Then again, I might as well think of a song which doesn't have lupus in it, because it's never that, right?
Now I'm trying to think about a song that has lupus in it.
The Ballad of Dennis Moore?
No wait, that was lupins.
Oh man. Don't try to google for it. It's like rule 34, only with lupus - or shrimps - anything in this universe can have (or not have) a version with shrimps. Or lupus, FTR.
You can't tell that I'm hungry from my very coherent posts, can you?
I'm slowly working my way through the Lux & Ivy mixes on WFMU. I can actually say now that I like their taste in music better than I like their music. It's all over the place!
Lux Interior's Astral Ascension
That's beautiful and properly Lux-urious.
I can actually say now that I like their taste in music better than I like their music.
They're definitely some of the most important tastemakers of the last thirty years. True rock and roll archeologists.
I won tickets to see The Hold Steady and the show was last night. Liked them a lot -- great, all I needed was a new band to follow.
The two opening acts (Black Gold and Rosewood Thieves) were Good and Very Good respectively.
Black Gold! (Their keyboardist toured with Panic at the Disco last summer.)
I saw The Gaslight Anthem last night, and they were great. Hard rockin' Jersey boys who played their little hearts out. Their openers were Good Old War and Heartless Bastards, the former of which was adorable and had some crazy fangirls (who were standing next to me and were happy to tell me all about how awesome they are), and the latter has not only an excellent band name but a sultry-voiced lead singer who was lovely and wearing some bitchin' high heels.
Their keyboardist (who sings lead) has a big muppety mouth and is... remarkably awkward. At first it was a little off-putting -- but his complete unselfconsciouness became engaging pretty quickly. And I really like his voice.
Ooh! Gaslight Anthem! I saw them on the final night of the Bouncing Souls' Christmas shows.
Heartless Bastards IS a good name. Another band name I like is Gimme Drugs. Very forthright, both of them.