Angel: He is dead. Technically, he's undead. It's a zombie. Connor: What's a zombie? Angel: It's an undead thing. Connor: Like you? Angel: No, zombies are slow-moving, dimwitted things that crave human flesh. Connor: Like you. Angel: No! It's different. Trust me.

'Destiny'


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.


Angus G - Jan 23, 2004 12:39:12 am PST #46 of 10003
Roguish Laird

I love the Chaka Khan title! Aka THE REVENGE OF DISCO!

By the way, re the Dido conversation in the last thread, two fun Dido facts:

(1) Eminem first heard "Thank You" (which he sampled for "Stan") on the soundtrack of the film Sliding Doors. Just try to picture Eminem watching Sliding Doors! Do you think he cried when the alt-Gwyneth died at the end?

(2) My sister once had a long chat with Dido at a party...which sounds unimpressive until you realise that this means I am two degrees of separation from Eminem!


DXMachina - Jan 23, 2004 2:23:10 am PST #47 of 10003
You always do this. We get tipsy, and you take advantage of my love of the scientific method.

For posterity, the initial title for this thread was:

Music II: "I'm down with the new music. And I have the albums to prove it."


amych - Jan 23, 2004 3:09:46 am PST #48 of 10003
Now let us crush something soft and watch it fountain blood. That is a girlish thing to want to do, yes?

For posterity, the initial title for this thread was:

Thank you. I was actually just wondering that.


Lyra Jane - Jan 23, 2004 3:35:26 am PST #49 of 10003
Up with the sun

I made my mix last night. Just want to give it a few more listens before it gets reburned and sent on its way.

And yes, I am verrah verrah fond of it.


kat perez - Jan 23, 2004 5:32:35 am PST #50 of 10003
"We have trust issues." Mylar

Ok, so I have to thank the music thread denizens for bringing the Klymaxx special onto my tv radar because it was the most excellent thing on my screen in a looong while. A full on bitchy drama-fest from start to finish. But the absolute most totally awesome moment came when the smarmy host, Amir (Smarmir), went looking for the keyboard girl. He found her at her job in a generic downtown LA office building, but the security guards would not let Smarmir and the camera peeps inside, which was ridiculous because who really wants to watch Boney-T make the mail rounds at the bp offices anyway? Whatev. So then, Smarmir called keyboard girl's boss and the boss let him know that he could catch up with keyboard girl when she came downstairs to take her cigarette break. And if I'm keyboard girl, I would have ripped my boss a new one for giving out information about my personal habits to a total stranger over the phone. For all he knew, Smarmir could have been some psychopath Klymaxx stalker who planned to chop keyboard girl's head off and use it in some hideous sacrifice to the gods of cheesy 80's music. But I digress. So anyway, Smarmir catches up with keyboard girl smokin' outside, and then it happened. Keyboard girl tells Smarmir that she can't talk to him because, and I quote, "I've got a meeting." And of course I yell, "Is it in the ladies room?" and cackle like a mad thing. But it got even better because like five minutes later she said it again, "I've got a meeting" to which I replied, "Yeah you do. In the ladies room!" It was awesome. I can't believe Smarmir didn't give the shout out that all Klymaxx fans were waiting for, although keyboard girl might have taken offense and refused to play the reunion gig, which was the ultimate goal. And that's probably why Smarmir is a VH1 host and I'm not.

So the rest of the show was good, but that was the high water mark. And I promise not to post anything elsa about Klymaxx for the next couple of days.


Hayden - Jan 23, 2004 5:45:53 am PST #51 of 10003
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

Mostly done with the mix, but I haven't quite gotten a couple of good transitional parts together yet for sufficient flow. Do we have to go in order?


tina f. - Jan 23, 2004 5:49:41 am PST #52 of 10003

Do we have to go in order?

That was the general consensus.

Mine is not done. I am a deadline driven gal and I'm sure I won't be done til I have to be. But, I already know I have one frighteningly abrupt transition that I can do nothing about.


Steph L. - Jan 23, 2004 5:50:15 am PST #53 of 10003
Unusually and exceedingly peculiar and altogether quite impossible to describe

"Go in order" -- meaning, put the songs in the msbelle-dictated order?

If so, yes.


Hayden - Jan 23, 2004 5:51:14 am PST #54 of 10003
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

That was the general consensus.

Well, shoot. Maybe I'll use some of my policy wonk logical magic to make it seem like one topic is another.


Alicia K - Jan 23, 2004 6:01:19 am PST #55 of 10003
Uncertainty could be our guiding light.

I finished my mix and liner notes last night, and I'm pleased with the results, even if I had to chop off the last couple of categories due to length, and the flow isn't quite what I'd hoped. But what can you do when you're going according to guidelines? There are only so many songs I can use off the first album I bought, and only so many songs I have with a name. ;-)