Jayne: Well... I don't like the idea of someone hearin' what I'm thinkin'. Inara: No one likes the idea of hearing what you're thinking.

'Objects In Space'


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.


MechaKrelboyne - Mar 22, 2004 5:33:11 am PST #1698 of 10003
... and that's a Pantera's box you don't want to open. - Mister Furious

So here's a bit of a funny thing, unrelated to anything. I've spent the last six years of my life fully convinced I hate Ska. Every ska song I'd ever heard made my face go all squinty like Charles Bronson. Then I borrow my roomates discman and there's a really bitchin' Ska CD in it (Let's go to Work by The Kingpins, BTW). I enjoy the hell out of most of it, proceed to listen to a few others, and realized I don't hate Ska at all. Which is weird enough to set me to thinking about why I figured I did.

Turns out, I just hate songs that are about the type of music they belong to. Ska seems to have a lot of songs about Ska itself. Which annoys the living hell out of me. On further reflection, I realized I also hate country songs about country music, punk songs about punk rock, and pop songs about sex. I'm not sure how that last one fits into the theory, but still. Furthermore, I don't really know if I hate songs from one genre about a different one.

Now, I don't really have a point per se, but this line of thinking makes me want to write a country song about Heavy Metal, just to see if I hate it. Maybe Satan's wife can two time him, and his lake of fire can get repoed and his hellhound can die. I dunno.


joe boucher - Mar 22, 2004 6:44:57 am PST #1699 of 10003
I knew that topless lady had something up her sleeve. - John Prine

I can't get behind the genre-celebrates-itself hate as some of my favorite artists (Chuck Berry, Lou Reed, Public Enemy) wrote some of their best songs ("Roll Over Beethoven", "School Day", "Rock and Roll", "Bring the Noise", "Rebel without a Pause") about their music. Not to go all Goldwater, but... self-reflexiveness in the service of killer tunes is no vice!

Got bicyclops' & Sue's mixes this weekend. Haven't really listened to them, but ripped 'em & will pass them along to msbelle in the next couple days. Fun liner notes. And bicyclops' packaging: OMG! You've seen the cover [insert link I can no longer find here], but he also put album covers on the inside & used fun graphics on the back. So ambitious that I need a nap just thinking about it. msbelle, I will also send you a disc with tagged mp3s so that if you or someone else want them you can have them w/o going to the trouble of cursing Music Match, your computer & the heavens for hours at a stretch. (Btw, I think I ripped them as mp3 pro files at the highest setting I have -- higher quality in a smaller file. I think they're supposed to work with any mp3 player, but if they don't... sorry about that.)


Fred Pete - Mar 22, 2004 7:34:10 am PST #1700 of 10003
Ann, that's a ferret.

I can't get behind the genre-celebrates-itself hate as some of my favorite artists (Chuck Berry, Lou Reed, Public Enemy) wrote some of their best songs ("Roll Over Beethoven", "School Day", "Rock and Roll", "Bring the Noise", "Rebel without a Pause") about their music.

I save my hate for the sub-category of "it sucks to be a musician (or celebrity)." I mean, come on, you chose this life! Save your whining for in private!

Oddly, except for Springsteen's "Dancing in the Dark." Largely because it was the right song at the right moment. With a killer tune.


msbelle - Mar 22, 2004 9:21:46 am PST #1701 of 10003
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

Woohoo CDS por moi! Awesomeness.

ION launch.com continues to rock.


Hayden - Mar 22, 2004 9:41:48 am PST #1702 of 10003
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

Pssst. Hayden, check Press (I don't drink beer though).

Excellent! Lemme know when you're coming down & we'll get some Scotch & take in the show.


msbelle - Mar 22, 2004 10:37:09 am PST #1703 of 10003
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

Now Playing: Steve Earle Poor Boy.

Good times.


DavidS - Mar 22, 2004 10:39:09 am PST #1704 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Now getting slagged at AMG: Courtney Love's latest.

Gee, it kind of looks like maybe Kurt did ghost write most of Live Through This.


DXMachina - Mar 22, 2004 10:43:55 am PST #1705 of 10003
You always do this. We get tipsy, and you take advantage of my love of the scientific method.

Now playing: Hec-u-mix, which is great fun.


Sue - Mar 22, 2004 10:45:35 am PST #1706 of 10003
hip deep in pie

Does Knut ever post around here these days? I know he's large with the Sarah Harmer love, and she has a new album coming out tomorrow. She also has a little acoustic set on CBC Radio3. (Warning: that link is to an all-Flash interface that is death to dial-ups, and generally kind of annoying.)


DavidS - Mar 22, 2004 10:46:18 am PST #1707 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Does Knut ever post around here these days?

It's been a while. I think he's been real busy with his Dogtown Review.