There's more, but I'm Nilly'ed out.
Thank you.
You non-musicians might want to skip the music analysis, but I loved it.
Cool link, Hayden. As a non-musician I dig that kind of thing, the more detail the better. I especially appreciate the time breakdown. Way easier for me to follow than "at bar 38" or "right after the G# in the third chorus". (Btw, I don't know if you checked your email: Eliot passed the bar.)
Cut the Robbie Fulks track, if it's not too late.
And I really like what I have heard of TV on the Radio.
And and thank you all for the internet radio pointers!
I've had the argument between the two brothers over Jenny at the end of Chief Inspector Blancheflower running through my head all morning.
I feel like you might enjoy this song.
Note to Red Sox fans: Joe Pernice has recorded a very silly song about Manny Ramirez.
Read what Joe wrote about the song.
P-C: thanks! I probably would. I've liked the Of Montreal I've heard, and anyone in the Elephant 6 Collective is a priori jake with me.
Btw, I don't know if you checked your email: Eliot passed the bar.)
I saw! Hell yeah! I also emailed you an apology back yesterday (re: my backchannel screw-up) and have heard not a peep from you since, from which I can assume that either a) you are busy or b) you'd rather leave me twisting in the wind, curious as to whether I've finally gone too far in my oblivious offense-giving.
Now playing: The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads, disc two. Which brings the funk.
Note to Red Sox fans: Joe Pernice has recorded a very silly song about Manny Ramirez.
He and Bob (I guess) were in the booth with Jerry Remy and Sean McDonough (or Don Orsillo) on NESN the other night talking about the song. I hadn't heard the song, and had no idea who they were (I missed the introductions).
Cut the Robbie Fulks track, if it's not too late.
No way, man, I love that song. Country songs about screwball comedy actresses are always gold with me.
Hec's Top Five Country Songs About Screwball Comedy Actresses
(after "Jean Arthur" by Robbie Fulks):
"Irene Dunne and the Trail of Tears" - Johnny Cash
"I Still Remember Myrna Loy" - Willie Nelson
"Carole Lombard Is A Lonesome Fugitive" - Merle Haggard
"She's a Ball of Fire" - Lefty Frizzell (about Babara Stanwyck, 'natch)
"Claudette Hike That Skirt For Me" - Bob Wills & the Texas Playboys
Thanks, Jon. The Manny song is mine!