Mal: If anyone gets nosy, just, you know... shoot 'em. Zoe: Shoot 'em? Mal: Politely.

'Serenity'


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 - Oct 04, 2004 6:20:43 pm PDT #5223 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

I wanted to know a bit more about the Dolls guitarist, Steve Conte. He played for The Seatbelts! The band that does the Cowboy Bebop music! Weird. Here's his fanboy report of the London show:

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NEW YORK DOLLS REPORT!
Steve's Account Of London Show:

just got back from the meltdown festival in london where i played two amazing shows as lead guitarist with the new york dolls. wednesday's show was tight but the sold out friday show was loose, charmingly sloppy and totally rockin' ("filthy" as one fan put it).

both nights the audiences went ape-shit and honored the band with standing ovations. after the first song david johansen would shout out- "that's steve conte on guitar!" (later in the show he put his arms around me and said to the crowd, "not many people could replace the late johnny thunders - but this is steve conte and he's doing a fantastic job!"...then kissed me on the top of my head as the crowd cheered.)

besides the actual music (and on & offstage comraderie between myself, david, sylvain and arthur kane) the highlight for me was the after-party where pretenders' chrissie hynde, one of my all time heroes came up to me and shook my hand saying "you were fucking great - and those are hard shoes to fill". she didn't even seem to care that i had on leather pants and suede boots (she's a militant animal rights activist...)

a few minutes later on my way into our dressing room a geezer standing in the doorway stuck out his hand and said, "you don't know me but i'm mick jones...and i thought you were great". it was kinda surreal to have the singer of the clash introduce himself like that and then proceed to gab about les paul juniors with me for a half hour.

morissey, who is responsible for getting the dolls back together told me how much he appreciated it while bob geldof (remember Live Aid?), sex pistols bassist glen matlock and shane mcgowan of the pogues came over to say how much they dug my playing too (well, shane just sort of slurred and mumbled.)


Jon B. - Oct 04, 2004 6:50:21 pm PDT #5224 of 10003
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

Hee! Total fanboy. What a thrill it must be for him. Adorable.


sumi - Oct 05, 2004 6:05:25 am PDT #5225 of 10003
Art Crawl!!!

DX -- the Chicago pbs station played the Yes concert too.


DavidS - Oct 05, 2004 8:20:42 am PDT #5226 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Lovely Local Review of the Dolls concert


Ginger - Oct 05, 2004 11:47:28 am PDT #5227 of 10003
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

I have been given the task of tracking down some music for my mother, the queen of the big bands. My initial googling gets me nothing, so I thought I'd see if y'all had any ideas. She wants a CD of Francis Craig, her favorite band leader. She still has a number of his songs on 78s, but has no way to play them. There is a book about Francis Craig with an accompanying CD that I'm buying her, but I'm trying to see if there's anything else out there. I'd imagine almost anything you'd find would have his big hit, "Near You," and probably "I Beg Your Pardon." Also, are there any services that copy 78s?


Jon B. - Oct 05, 2004 12:13:00 pm PDT #5228 of 10003
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

How many 78's? If it's just a few, I could do it, as long as you don't want every pop and click removed as well.


Glamcookie - Oct 05, 2004 1:18:03 pm PDT #5229 of 10003
I know my own heart and understand my fellow man. But I am made unlike anyone I have ever met. I dare to say I am like no one in the whole world. - Anne Lister

I loaded up my iPod last night and am listening to stuff I haven't heard in a long time. Right now, I'm listening to Altar Boy by Madder Rose. I forgot how cool it is. I remember there was a rumor that Mary Lorson from MR and Tanya Donnelly were going to work on something together. That would have been cool.


joe boucher - Oct 05, 2004 2:11:02 pm PDT #5230 of 10003
I knew that topless lady had something up her sleeve. - John Prine

This is funny. Weird, but funny. NB: the language is NOT office friendly; the visuals are fine, though.

And speaking of weird, apparently James Brown's Soul on Top is either back in print or about to return to print. I had never heard of it, but it was reviewed on some show I was listening to this afternoon. JB, a couple months before he cuts "Sex Machine," decides to record with Louis Bellson's big band, and covers Hank Williams, Sammy Cahn and Kurt Weill as well as recording "swing" versions of "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" and "It's a Man's, Man's, Man's World". The results were much better than I anticipated (he was on a hot streak), and even stranger than I expected. Did anyone write about this for Lost in the Grooves, David? Or did you veto any Godfather related content? :-)


DavidS - Oct 05, 2004 6:53:23 pm PDT #5231 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Did anyone write about this for Lost in the Grooves, David?

No, but it'd definitely be in volume 2.

Or did you veto any Godfather related content? :-)

Heh. I was trying to talk my friend Matthew into doing the Mother Popcorn album.


Fred Pete - Oct 06, 2004 3:55:06 am PDT #5232 of 10003
Ann, that's a ferret.

Ginger, no idea on how to answer your questions. But a genuine "thank you" for the earworm.