David, are you familiar with Lester Young's "Crazy Over J-Z"?
Nope.
Good tune -- that's not why I mention it, of course, but it is primo Pres if you decide to play it for the missus.
makes note for Valentine's Day.
Thankee, Mr. Boucher.
'Shindig'
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.
David, are you familiar with Lester Young's "Crazy Over J-Z"?
Nope.
Good tune -- that's not why I mention it, of course, but it is primo Pres if you decide to play it for the missus.
makes note for Valentine's Day.
Thankee, Mr. Boucher.
Did JZ tell you to check out Kill Hannah? Cause you should. They're neo-glam from Chicago.
Did JZ tell you to check out Kill Hannah? Cause you should. They're neo-glam from Chicago.
She did not. This may be because she asks the same question whenever she hears any new band for the first time: "Is this that crazy German New Wave?"
She did not.
What? She's totally negligent. She said she'd tell you! Guess you'd better remind her to check out the Dresden Dolls.
I'm listening to an early release of the upcoming Fiery Furnaces album. Good lord. Someone get them a piano and a sandbox, stat.
Someone get them a piano and a sandbox
The who with the what now?
This CNN story about Quine was listed as one of their top stories (front page, not entertainment section), which strikes me as bizarre.
Well, he was the nephew of Willard Van Orman Quine. Maybe someone at cnn.com is hella into set theory.
I was shocked when I read that, Misha. But I have launched a one-sentence comparison between the two on my blog.
The who with the what now?
Have you heard this thing? It's amazingly ambitious and seems to consist almost entirely of strung-together movements connected by bizarro analog-keyboard motifs.
I haven't heard it but I don't get the piano & sandbox reference.
Interesting Reagan-iana show on FMU right now. Kinda fun, kinda horribly depressing.
Well, he was the nephew of Willard Van Orman Quine. Maybe someone at cnn.com is hella into set theory.
As always the Doc has her finger on the pulse of the nation. To paraphrase the King of All Media, "What does America want? Lesbians, lesbians, set theory and lesbians!" (Appears to be a natural affinity there.) Hard to believe she's not running a network.