I was wondering where that rash came from.
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'Out Of Gas'
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 was wondering where that rash came from.
goes to edit endorsement of Jon on Friendster...
I thought my neck was burning for a reason.
Just wait till the actual weekend! Oooh and then we you both come back and report how great it was...
I was wondering where that rash came from.
Damn! It wasn't supposed to leave any marks.
So what should I buy with my free Pespsi iTunes things? What is a great song on an album but the album isn't worth buying AND iTunes store has it type of song? (They have a lot of stuff you wouldn't think, by the way). Any ideas?
(They have a lot of stuff you wouldn't think, by the way). Any ideas?
I looked on iTunes for "Kinky Boots" by Honor Blackman and Patrick Macnee but they didn't have it. So I got nothing.
Do you have "Bust A Move" on your iTunes? Maybe you should.
I'm so shocked. iTunes store doesn't have "Bust a Move" - because, you're right, I should have it.
I forgot to say that I have been earwormed (ew, hate that phrase, sorry) with "No One is to Blame" by Howard Jones ever since reading Gandalfe's post about seeing him.
How about "Let It Whip" by the Dazz Band? That's another fantastically groovalicious bassline. I could listen to that on an endless loop.
How about "Let It Whip" by the Dazz Band?
They have FOUR versions of it! I'll go with the original...
Ha.Ha.
I am the biggest moron in moronia. I got so excited about having a song to buy with my winning bottle caps that I...forgot to use one.
So I still have three free songs.
This is how these things make them billions isn't it?
Maybe if you stopped staring at Hayden and me and paid more attention to your own business.
three posts in a row. i have no shame
hayden - recommendation for sxsw:
Rex Hobart and the Misery Boys
Thursday, March 18 at 10:00 p.m. at Opal Divine's Freehouse (700 W. 6th St.)
Genre: Country
Kansas City, MO These rollicking country music meisters arrive to you from Kansas City by way of Ithaca, to help you two-step your heartache away. While they're decidedly reverent, they are definitely not an aping museum piece. You have not heard straight up, high octane honky tonk done like this in decades. We're serious.
Plus they are really nice guys!!
And I'm sure this will be a busy night and time but - just to point it out:
Split Lip Rayfield
Saturday, March 20 at 1:00 a.m. at Antone's (213 W. 5th St.)
Genre: Bluegrass
Wichita, KS
Bluegrass worthy of being blasted out of the windows of a Plymouth Barracuda with 451 Hemi engine. Their live shows are the stuff of legend. They will whip crowds into a sweaty frenzy - Jeff hunched over his homemade, gas-tank bass, Wayne, the Kirk Hammond of the mandolin, Kirk breaking guitar strings at a furious pace, and Eric, looking the part of a Civil War re-enactor, doing things to a banjo that Eddie Van Halen WISHES he'd thought of. They're headlining one of our showcases this year - come on out and you'll see why.
And now I'll stop doing this.
Maybe if you stopped staring at Hayden and me and paid more attention to your own business.
Right. Back to work. As soon as I finish up these voodoo dolls...
Really reading through the complete band list was just painful. You guys are lucky.