Anne's mix won't burn for me. :-( And it goes all skippy in my CD player; I was hoping it was just the one in the kitchen, but the one in my bedroom does it too. If anyone manages to make a better copy of it, can I request a burn? There's some great stuff on there that I'd love to have.
Jon, I should get to the PO today, so you'll have mail tomorrow or Friday.
you'll have mail tomorrow or Friday.
Yay! And I'll be able to hand-deliver them to Hayden next week!
I've got fancy burning software on my home 'puter so I may have more luck than you with Anne's CD. If so, I'll happily send you a copy.
Axton enjoyed a second hurrah in the late Seventies, when her Fretone label issued Rick Dees' chart-topping "Disco Duck."
I have this as an mp3. Whenever I feel that I should be punished for some bad deed I've done, I play it.
Somewhere
Somehow
Sometime
Some place
I did someone wrong
And now I'm sufferin' with Disco Duck
(Apologies to Little Willie John who is currently spinning in his grave.)
I have this as an mp3. Whenever I feel that I should be punished for some bad deed I've done, I play it.
That seems appropriate.
We had to do a dance in gym class to Disco Duck when I was in elementary school. It was traumatizing, but it was still better than the square dancing.
I have a mix-cd question.
I am turning 30 in August and having a big party. As a party-type favor, I want to give out music CD's. They are fairly in expensive and fun. My 2 thoughts were:
Top 30 songs of 1974 or my favorite song from each year 1974-2004.
Which is better?
Tina, geez, I don't envy your decision. Good luck.
Woo hoo, hand delivery of CDs from Jon!
Heather, more Southern Rock: The Bottle Rockets (especially The Brooklyn Side) & Blue Mountain (especially Dog Days).
Also, everyone, if you're ever in Memphis, go check out the Stax Museum of American Soul Music. I liked it. A lot.
Aimee, I like the second option better.