"Jolene"
After I saw the White Stripes cover this song on Conan O'Brian, I downloaded every version that I could find. A surprisingly good version is done by Reba McIntire (sp?).
LJ - Getting Jon's mix in the mail today is on my to-do list. Sorry for the delay.
I was compelled to post that there is something near perfect about "He Stopped Loving Her Today", "Jolene", and "Mama's Hungry Eyes".
Yep. I think I put "No Time To Cry" on that mix & I'd put that in the same category. Heartwrenching, but at the same time they make you glad to be alive because they're so damn good. "He Stopped Loving Her Today" even gets away with a spoken section!
I put the Sue & bicyclops mixes (plus a disc with tagged mp3s of the ones I've received so far) in the mail last night so you should get it today or tomorrow.
Sonny Rollins' "G Man" popped up on my player yesterday has inspired me to do an uptempo jazz mix. Of course, I'm pretty lazy, so it may not get done for a while, but if I have it ready to go by the time I send the next Frankenmixes I'll send it, too.
woohoo - mail por moi. awesomeoso.
The beauty of random play: something from Bach's "Well-Tempered Clavier" followed by Mojo Nixon's "Gin Guzzlin' Frenzy". "Bombay, Tanqueray, Gordon's Old, generic, even bathtub gin made by Eric." From the sublime to the ridiculous, and guess which made me happier!
Go ridiculous! Choose ridiculous!
"Jolene" is gorgeous, of course, but my favorite Dolly song from that era is "Bargain Store" - which also has an English folk melody out of the Appalachians.
(bounces around the thread)
iiiieeeeeee! Not only is the David Bowie concert next week (!!!), but I was just informed that Rasputina will be playing Seattle on May 27th!!
See the Perkygoth bounce with glee. Bounce, Perkygoth, bounce.
NYTimes editorial by Thurston Moore (of Sonic Youth) about Kurt Cobain.