I'll bookmark that, Sue. It looks really interesting. My sister tipped me off to BBC America playing radio plays of John Le Carre's George Smiley. Listened to the first one today. Stunned I got it better than she did.
It's also available through itunes.
I heard! I still listen (read) though not so much with the posting.
You need to see Colin's Old/My New Place. It's so cute!
I have the song and am happy to post to Buffistarawk.
That would be awesome! Um, where's Buffistarawk? Is it a thread?
The danger of being able to tune out lyrics while writing. I always hear music first, lyrics second, if I hear them at all.
It's also available through itunes.
I'm just downloading them all. Should keep me for a while. My sister's more into streaming stuff. Despite owning three iPods, she never got the podcast memo.
Polgara - I will e you the details.
I am amazed at how many lyrics I have lost from my memory. I used to be able to sing along with a TON of my hiphop stuff. every.single.word. nsm now.
The thing is, I tend to absorb, like through osmosis or something. And then a song will come on and I'll know the lyrics and I have no idea how.
It's mildly disconcerting.
Does Mac need Musical Theatre Recommendations? Because, that I am qualified for!
Speaking of, I just watched Glee! and I want to die of squee! It is lovely!
The real problem with old school rap is that there aren't a lot of great music videos. They're more like cautionary tales about the perils of being a fashion don't.
There are, of course, the movies but those also seem to be cautionary tales. Like, "Don't put graffiti on subway cars or you might be electrocuted."