Too many people in my life think Public Enemy is noise.
But Public Enemy are awesome! Grateful Dead, not so much. They just don't do it for me. And while I recognize that Bob Marley is a genius and very important, I would rather not listen to any reggae at all.
We have officially become a 4-cat household. The kittens have been released, and are running around upstairs like loons. Trinian is Not Amused. Ruthven isn't sure what to make of this.
Join me in hating the office copier.
Hah!
I do love the Dead, though. We bought tickets to a concert the night before I had Jake, even.
I need to find my copy of Mozart's Dieus Irae.
Or good ol' Billy Idol.
I like Marley mucho and small doses of the Dead.
I'm finding there is a LOT of music that I used to be awfully fond of that I just never want to hear again. It's because I listened to way too much of it at one time, or it just didn't age well. For instance, I never need to hear Creedence Clearwater again.
I'm finding there is a LOT of music that I used to be awfully fond of that I just never want to hear again.
Heh. Speaking as a Seattle native who was stuck witnessing the grunge scene, I don't think I will ever want to listen to Alice n' Chains or Nirvana again.
There aren't a lot of 80s hair bands I can listen to. Bon Jovi makes me roll my eyes.
So apparently the smell in the air outside is fires in Minnesota. Weird.
So apparently the smell in the air outside is fires in Minnesota. Weird.
You'll know it's really bad when I start saying that.
I missed out on most 80s hair bands. They didn't make it across the pond, and we had our own crazy hair over there. But Bon Jovi did, and I still love them.
I went to my car and listened to Redemption Song. Haters to the left, yo.
I had a meeting from 10-3 today, with one ten minute break. For which I was supposed to be taking notes. I have three pages full, but it's not enough. Who can think that long? Also, do they not have openings to their digestive systems?