No, it's shiny! I like to meet new people. They've all got stories...

Kaylee ,'Serenity'


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.


Hayden - Apr 16, 2004 12:46:42 pm PDT #2215 of 10003
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

My show is cancelled, Tina. Oh well, maybe they'll come back. Have you heard the new album yet? It's streaming at their website.


tina f. - Apr 16, 2004 1:19:03 pm PDT #2216 of 10003

I haven't heard the new album yet. My dial up can't play more than about second of it without cutting out (no matter how long I let it sit there). And now the release date has been pushed back to June 22nd.

I have one friend who likes it and one who wasn't impressed after her first listen.

What do you think of it?

The biggest thing that bums me out about them cancelling is that it would have been the first show of the tour - and in Columbia, MO - which was Uncle Tupelo's 2nd hometown. Jeff has played the Blue Note seventy gillion times. It would have been fun to see them greet the hometown crowd after all this time. Oh well. Maybe they'll come to Lawrence or KC when they head back this way.


Frankenbuddha - Apr 16, 2004 2:56:11 pm PDT #2217 of 10003
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

That must've been two years ago last January.

Kee-rist, time flies when you're getting older. Hells bells - it probably was that long ago, dammit.

Yoinks.


DavidS - Apr 16, 2004 6:07:07 pm PDT #2218 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Stop getting older, Frank!

My insatiable need for glam has caused me to buy the newest compilation from RPM (who did Velvet Tinmine), Glitterbest. This is an epiphany causing compilation where the coin drops and you suddenly get the cultural context for a very specific shift in style and taste.

This collects a bunch of post-glam/pre-punk rockers from the mid-seventies by bands like The Jook and The Hollywood Brats and Milk n' Cookies and Jet (the 70s group, not the current hitmakers). These are mostly British bands who desperately want to sound like (a) Bowie and (b) The New York Dolls. And then - DUH! - I'm thinking, "These all sound like the second cousins of The Only Ones" when I notice that one of the songs on the comp is "City of Fun" by England's Glory. (This is the name of The Only Ones before they got their stellar guitarist - whossisname? John Perry? - and this song was also done by The Only Ones, who are most famous for "Another Girl, Another Planet.")

In brief, this collection connects all the dots between glam and punk in an era that had no obvious transitional band which has endured (except The Only Ones), and it includes musicians who later went on to be in groups like The Vibrators and Ultravox among others. Which is not to say this is the first rare glam comp I'd recommend (that would be Glitter From the Litter Bin), but this is good proto-punk-power-pop.

Now I need a New Yorker to go by Other Music and pick up Satin Dustbin and Clap Your Hands Stamp Your Feet two semi-boot CD-R compilations of rare glam compiled by Ursula 1000 and not otherwise distributed (but are getting a lot of play on WFMU).

looks around hopefully


RobertH - Apr 16, 2004 10:30:32 pm PDT #2219 of 10003
Disaffected college student

I can't remember if I already mentioned these first two earlier in here, but TMBG's Indestructible Object and John Vanderslice's Cellar Door are (still?) both great.

More recently received were two more XTC albums: Oranges & Lemons and Wasp Star (Apple Venus Vol. 2). The former is still sinking in, but I am now the property of the latter. SUCH a sucker for Andy's love songs, in their several forms. But especially "Church of Women", with the warbled -ers and -ings and the glorious innuendo.

Lie for a lie, but a truth for the truth . . .


Angus G - Apr 16, 2004 10:43:23 pm PDT #2220 of 10003
Roguish Laird

Hi everyone! I'm still here! Just not posting as much as I did when I led a life of leisure. It's nice to be missed though.


RobertH - Apr 16, 2004 10:45:03 pm PDT #2221 of 10003
Disaffected college student

Hi everyone! I'm still here!

Hello! I'm definitely not just stealing this number!

Seriously, getting reacquainted with a mere 40-hour week again has been enough to leave me in the dust in several Internet locales.


Angus G - Apr 16, 2004 10:47:24 pm PDT #2222 of 10003
Roguish Laird

Hi Robert!

OK, then, for old times' sake:

Britney's "Toxic" is the single of the year so far. Discuss.


RobertH - Apr 16, 2004 10:50:07 pm PDT #2223 of 10003
Disaffected college student

Britney's "Toxic" is the single of the year so far. Discuss.

Upon catching the video a few weeks ago, took me almost two minutes to decide whether it was Britney or Christina.

I imagine that the song title has led innumerable music reviewers down the primrose path of awful article titles.

That's all I got. I live in the musical past.


Fred Pete - Apr 17, 2004 3:26:58 am PDT #2224 of 10003
Ann, that's a ferret.

Britney's "Toxic" is the single of the year so far. Discuss.

Not a fan of Britney, so that'll color my views.

But I'll nominate Kylie's "Red Blooded Woman" and George Michael's "Amazing."