That is a decent list (The Bats!) and I'm glad to see they didn't resort to a bastardized definition of "indie."
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.
When Hearing "Hallelujah" is No Time to Rejoice [link]
Ha! Jon, that's hilarious timing, as I spent lunch ranting about said topic before transitioning to the larger topic of Cohen Covers: Why So Many Fail.
Anyone have a link handy to the original article from a year or to back on the subject of That Song?
When Hearing "Hallelujah" is No Time to Rejoice
My one argument with that article is that "Walking on Sunshine" was the PERFECT choice for the scene it was used in AMERICAN PSYCHO. Doesn't contradict the writer's opinion of the song (oh, Kimberley Rew what hath you wroth, you fucking wanker?), but still a perfect use of the song.
While looking for more background on McFadden & Dor (which has several cool tracks on the Lux & Ivy sets) I ran across the Re/Search Incredibly Strange Music on Rhapsody, which I could buy -- but do Rhapsody tracks have DRM or problems playing in iTunes?
God, I can't stand Corgan. Such a self-important ass. Tila Tequila sounds about right...
God, I can't stand Corgan. Such a self-important ass. Tila Tequila sounds about right...
A friend of a friend who works in Hollywood saw him out at a nightclub. He was checking himself out in the mirrors constantly.
I remember in the mid-90s seeing an outtake of a Smashing Pumpkins Halloween intro for some MTV thing. In it, one of the band members says something at the same time as Corgan. Corgan's response was a super snotty, "DON'T INTER-FUCKING-RUPT!" Easy, fella.