You know, the more I think about Hairway To Steven, the more I think that you're not going to be able to find any of the songs on it, 'cause they didn't have names, only symbols.
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 emailed Plei about the Angus CD situation, never heard back. I will ping again.
saddest music news from my vacation, 2400+ miles in a car, 4 CDs were played, each only once.
Did you start writing "All driving and no CDs makes Msbelle crazy" over and over again? 'Cause I would have.
Today is Elvis Costello's birthday, y'all. Co-worker has (I think) BBC radio on the internet, and it's been an Elvis-fest all afternoon.
Elvis Costello is THE MAN.
Today is Elvis Costello's birthday, y'all.
Other birthday bods include Sean Connery and Gene Simmons. And Billy Ray Cyrus.
no. Navigation was actually a pretty constant thing and I was either driving or navigating 7 of the 8 days. Still, if I had my druthers there would have been at least 2 CDs played a day. One of teh riders just really prefers silence and or talking to music, so that was my gift.
Elvis Costello is THE MAN.
Pretty much. I drive my punky/retro friend crazy by calling him the OTE (One True Elvis)
I'm going to go see Elvis the C in a few weeks for the first time. He's usually kind of expensive, and I'm not so crazy about anything he's done since, say, Blood & Chocolate (and I have diminishing returns on anything after Imperial Bedroom, actually), so I've just never forked out to see the guy. But he's playing the Austin City Limits Fest, and we have tickets, so I figure I'll check him out.
I saw EC at Berkeley's outdoor theater during the Spike tour. Pretty spiff. Guy's got a deep songbook, so even just occasional dips away from the current record will yield many fine live songs. Also, he had a great band on that tour.
I saw EC at the Chicago Theatre a year-plus ago. It was pretty damn amazing, and I'm not an obsessed fan. I swear. And I think Robert Plant is a funny man, and that his first solo album is very very good.
Does Angus have a reliable high-speed connection? Because I could probably host stuffed or zipped files of the mp3s I have for a couple days for him to download.
A friend sent me Drink Me's eponymous album today. That's some damn fine music. Very "Rainy Day With Accordion."