I have finesse! I have finesse coming out of my bottom!

Anya ,'Showtime'


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.


DavidS - Jul 30, 2004 7:33:57 am PDT #4339 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Just a drive-by post, but David, it looks like someone is ripping off your Daisy Bang idea: >[link]

That someone is Joe Gore, no less. Who played with PJ Harvey. Oh well, its not that far off from the Gorillaz or (my fav) The Huggabaloos!.


DavidS - Jul 30, 2004 7:37:49 am PDT #4340 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Heh. I really like the Theme to the Spooky Bunch.

Like a mix of The Munsters theme, Scooby Do and Rocky Horror.

Spooky Bunch lyrics

I feel spooky
Crawling up from underground
I feel scary
Like a monster stomping round
I feel horny
Like a big rhinoceros
I feel kinky
Good thing there’s a bunch of us

Going bump in the night Yeah it’s out of sight The Spooky Bunch Yeah yeah The Spooky Bunch Yeah yeah

I feel spooky Like I’m in the house alone I feel creepy Better not pick up the phone I feel lucky Decadent and dangerous It’s so funny Everyone’s afraid of us

Yeah yeah Yeah yeah

Yeah the Spooky Bunch Yeah the Spooky Bunch Yeah the Spooky Bunch Yeah the Spooky Bunch

©1978 Clubbo Records Words by Lowen Bell; music by Lowen Bell and William Jones Produced by Morris “Bo” Bogerman Engineered and mixed by William Jones and Charles “Chucko” O’Brien Lead vocals: Lowen Bell Backing vocals: The Tunetowne Singers Guitar and bass: William Jones Organ: Marcus Yeary Drums: Ginger MacPherson


Polter-Cow - Jul 30, 2004 8:33:15 am PDT #4341 of 10003
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

most memorably, the elaborate multisite game launched to promote AI. So where's the Web-based fiction that does more than fool you or stealthily convince you to buy something?

This guy obviously never actually took part in the game, or he'd know it was far, far more than a marketing ploy. It was amazing, immersive, and an ingenious method of using the Web to tell a story. Hell, it even went beyond the Web, integrating phone calls and e-mails as well as real-life gatherings.


Lilty Cash - Jul 30, 2004 9:46:54 am PDT #4342 of 10003
"You see? THAT's what they want. Love, and a bit with a dog."

Last night I bought a new copy of They Might Be Giants' "Flood". I hadn't listened to it in years. All I can say is I want to be able to utilize the piece of my brain that makes me capable to still know almost every single word. It's not fair. I could be using that bit of brain for good.


Daisy Jane - Jul 30, 2004 9:59:32 am PDT #4343 of 10003
"This bar smells like kerosene and stripper tears."

What's the bad in remembering all the words to "Some. One. Keeps. Mo. Ving. My-y-y Chaiiiiiiir."?


Lilty Cash - Jul 30, 2004 10:09:06 am PDT #4344 of 10003
"You see? THAT's what they want. Love, and a bit with a dog."

Oh no, its not bad. It's just that, for me to literally remember almost an entire album after years, that part of my brain must be very powerful. If I had control over what it knew, just imagine how much better off I'd be!

Because, there's only one thing that I know how to do well, and I've often been told that you only can do what you know how to do well, and that's be you. Be what you're like. Be like yourself. And, so, I'm having a wonderful time, but I'd rather be whistling in the dark.


Daisy Jane - Jul 30, 2004 10:22:09 am PDT #4345 of 10003
"This bar smells like kerosene and stripper tears."

Perhaps your powerful brain section is remembering those lyrics for a reason. You never know how much truth and knowledge is contained within "Minimum Wage."

I'm moving on to phase 2 of making The Handsome Charlies a Dallas sensation. Bar-owner guy is going to add them- won't know the exact date for a couple of weeks, but I want tons of people to go see them. I figure if I can describe them well enough to make people interested to either come to the show or check them out on the web and then come to the show when they see how totally awesome they are. Is there any of you who are fairly good at describing what a band sounds like who would be willing to give a song or two a listen and help me out with a good description? So far I've been saying punky-poppy, but I'd like something more exciting or accurate than that.


billytea - Jul 30, 2004 10:27:49 am PDT #4346 of 10003
You were a wrong baby who grew up wrong. The wrong kind of wrong. It's better you hear it from a friend.

Perhaps your powerful brain section is remembering those lyrics for a reason. You never know how much truth and knowledge is contained within "Minimum Wage."

If you have to devote your powerful brain section to remembering the lyrics to Minimum Wage, your brain needs to ramp up the juice.


Daisy Jane - Jul 30, 2004 10:30:02 am PDT #4347 of 10003
"This bar smells like kerosene and stripper tears."

No no, the powerful brain section is remembering the album lyrics on its own. I think it has its reasons.


Lilty Cash - Jul 30, 2004 10:35:41 am PDT #4348 of 10003
"You see? THAT's what they want. Love, and a bit with a dog."

If you have to devote your powerful brain section to remembering the lyrics to Minimum Wage, your brain needs to ramp up the juice.

Yeah, that one took me a while. I think what scared me most was when I knew most of "Letterbox". That one's damn wordy.