Sadly, don't know of any such version by Andy Williams. They might be thinking of Jerry Butler's version, but Butler is far more soulful than Williams.
Jerry Butler, hm? I'll suggest it to them.
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.
Sadly, don't know of any such version by Andy Williams. They might be thinking of Jerry Butler's version, but Butler is far more soulful than Williams.
Jerry Butler, hm? I'll suggest it to them.
Hey, congrats, Victor! I just read your announcement. Please pass along my further congrats to Thessaly.
Yay! I have finally managed to find a copy of The Name of This Band is Talking Heads in a record store. Also, I just discovered that a bunch of albums by The Passage were re-released on CD a few years back. So today I received their first album pindrop from Amazon.
Either one of these would be enough to make my day....
eta: Oooh, some of the bonus songs in TToTBiTH are really cool! So far, I really like "The Big Country", "The Girls Want to Be With the Girls", and "Electricity (Drugs)."
I just saw a story that Mo Tucker is joining the Raveonettes.
I just saw a story that Mo Tucker is joining the Raveonettes.
I hope you realise that just for a moment I thought you said Mo Rocca.
I just saw a story that Mo Tucker is joining the Raveonettes.
Heh. Well, she keeps time like their drum machine. Not sure how she fits with their image. Go Mo!
I hope you realise that just for a moment I thought you said Mo Rocca.
I did see his new show about the fighting couples the other night. One of the complaints the wife had was that the husband constantly played guitar while she was watching tv. To which I say: HA!
Heh. Well, she keeps time like their drum machine. Not sure how she fits with their image. Go Mo!
I don't know much about them, but I thought they were all glam-ish.
Mo is awsome. I've seen her live twice.
Her version of Pale Blue Eyes (with Lou doing the guitar solo) is my favorite.
R.E.M.'s is the worst.
eta: I just did a search for "Maureen Tucker" on iTunes. It didn't come up with any matches. It asked me, "Did you mean Married Sucker?"
but I thought they were all glam-ish.
Nope. More like Suicide, but with sexy scandavians in leather. Lots of hellish rockabilly imagery. But no glam nor rockabilly.
I see. I do like me some Suicide. In fact, I was blaring Frankie Teardrop last night. My wife came in to tell me to stop disturbing our unborn child, but, y'know, I suspect that the fruit of my loins likes Suicide, too.