Uh-oh. Glad I didn't give you anything like a human heart. (Because, you know, you need to hang on to those.)
'Dirty Girls'
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.
I have it.
No heart, though.
Great. You leave a human heart in the hospitality suite, and the hotel never wants to work with your group again. I bet the Baptist group didn't leave any vital organs behind.
Actually, I think I left it over by the White House. I remember thinking that a few of the folks over there could use one.
To sacrifice to the Old Ones, maybe.
Too late.
Also, that's where I got "Pete Rose Affinity" for my mix.
Woo hoo! Summer Hymns!
I just got the Destiny Dolls, and "The Jeep Song" is my current favorite song of all time.
As I was listening to the album this morning, I was struck by how much it reminded me of Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, but somehow it's not as comfortable? acceptable? to listen to a women having those feelings of outsiderness, anger, and a light dusting of insanity.
I just got the Destiny Dolls, and "The Jeep Song" is my current favorite song of all time.
Dresden Dolls. And "The Jeep Song" has awesome lyrics, but I like the music of many of the other songs better.
"Slide," for instance, is lovely in a dark way. And "Girl Anachronism" is so fun to rock out to.
I was struck by how much it reminded me of Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, but somehow it's not as comfortable? acceptable? to listen to a women having those feelings of outsiderness, anger, and a light dusting of insanity.
Hm.
Also, incidentally, did you get the CD cause of my recommendation? Or had you already heard of them? Or, hey, was it at the F2F? However you heard of 'em, supersweet. It's a great CD.
but somehow it's not as comfortable? acceptable? to listen to a women having those feelings of outsiderness, anger, and a light dusting of insanity.
Really? It worked for PJ Harvey.