I'd forgotten how astoundingly great (and weird) the Fall were.
"All up in your area, 'causing mass hysteria, the beat will bury ya, so get your shots for the malaria, lose a role to Hank Azaria, Mark E. Smith is still scary-uh." -- Sasha Frere-Jones
(BTW, does everyone who reads SFJ know that his brother Tobias designed the font used in the 9/11 cornerstone? The story is way cool, and tres apt.)
Best anti-drug song evah!
I have to respectfully disagree, the best anti-drug song is "Dope Pusher" from the 1973 record Bill Cosby Talks to Kids About Drugs. (Principal lyric: "I don't need no bad drugs!")
I have to respectfully disagree, the best anti-drug song is "Dope Pusher" from the 1973 record Bill Cosby Talks to Kids About Drugs. (Principal lyric: "I don't need no bad drugs!")
I have a soft spot for the Verve's
The Drugs Don't Work.
"They do nothing! All the other kids are lying to you!"
What about the riff in "Kicks," by Paul Revere and the Raiders?
Paging tommyrot!
erinaceous cannot locate the Angus and moonlit CD mixes. can you please resend them to her?
Teppy, do you have mail from me yet?
Today's earworm: "Kiss Me Like You Mean It" -- The Magnetic Fields. We were listening to disc 2 of
69 Love Songs
on the way to work this morning, because there was a MF song in one of the
Queer as Folk
episodes I watched last night, which made me very happy. QaF has remarkably good music, actually. (Now watch, Angus will come in and tell me about how horrible and derivative all the club songs they play are. But I like them!)
Kate, I do! I meant to post that yesterday, and my brain went on walkabout. Thank you! (I haven't listened to them yet, because like a dope, I left them at work yesterday.)
Speaking of listening, have you listened to disc two yet?
Oh, good! I hope you like them.
Hey, the best anti-drug song is "Mr. T's Commandment." Believe it!