My brother-in-law has my copy of Sweet Soul Music right now, Heather, so that's all the research I'm good for.
Buffista Music II: Wrath of Chaka Khan
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.
Eh. That's ok. I'm not sure I'll ever solve the mystery.
I think they'll sell on the strength of the sigs alone. It's just instead of a story, there's a mystery.
Hayden, I think maybe you got it.
Heather, that would be a hot property if you had Jerry Lee Lewis, backed by Steve Cropper and Scotty Moore, with Sam Phillips recording.
I wonder who is in charge of acquistions at the rock and roll hall of fame.
I don't think SM is playing on the recording whatever it is. I think he's just the engineer.
I have neglected to mention that two weeks ago, JZ and I were in the Berkeley Amoeba and she came running up to me all excited because she found the second Lothars CD used.
I pointed out to her that if we bought it directly from Jon he would derive some economic benefit, but buying it used gained him nothing. She was unpersuaded and felt that the Lothar CD had personally found its way into her hands.
Reader, we bought that CD.
Better it find its way into loving hands than it sit there lonely amongst the anonymous multitudes of amoebadom.
Tonight G and I are going to see Great Big Sea at the 930 club. Of course, this means we'll be more zombie-ish than usual at work tomorrow, but hey! It's Great Big Sea!
Hec! Incoming, I gots some stuff for you.
Also, Salon.com today has some links to a couple good free downloads.
Hey, Jon, have you left yet?
I'm taking the ensuing silence as a "yes." To that end, I'm going to try to meet Jon tonight for some beer & music. AND I'm going to try to catch the SXSW showing of Jandek on Corwood.
I woke this morning to this report on NPR.