I wish I'd known about the mixed cd thing! I would have loved to participate.
Tina, did you ever do those DMB bootlegs for me? It was DMB and something else, I think.
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 wish I'd known about the mixed cd thing! I would have loved to participate.
Tina, did you ever do those DMB bootlegs for me? It was DMB and something else, I think.
Every time I come to this thread, the Hey Ya earworm returns. Can we just stop talking about it?
Can we just stop talking about it?
OK by me. Yesterday I bought the Kaito (UK) album Band Red and the Mekons' Punk Rock album.
Hey, we could talk about "Too Shy" -- saw the Kajagoogoo Bands Reunited episode over the weekend and got stock with "Too Shy" in my head for the ENTIRE WEEKEND.
iTunes equalizer info: Under Preferences (and perhaps a subcategory of "Burning"), there's something called "Sound Check" with a box next to it. Check that box, and when you burn the CD, it equalizes the songs.
If you don't have the Stone Age version of iTunes, that is.
If you don't have the Stone Age version of iTunes, that is.
This would be an actual stone wouldn't it?
This would be an actual stone wouldn't it?
Yes. And you have NO idea how hard it is for me to burn a CD with an actual stone.
This would be an actual stone wouldn't it?
Yes. The one with "Think Different" scratched into it with another stone.
And you have NO idea how hard it is for me to burn a CD with an actual stone.
Well, first you have to put your stone on a fire. Then there's the pounding to get each digital pit exactly so...
To (ahem) completely change the subject...
I want to make a mix of love songs for my husband for Valentine's Day. They should be romantic, but not drenched in sap. (Like, it's okay if it's technically a breakup song, or if one of the lovers ends up dead.) His taste in music is all over the place; he likes traditional folk, but also a fair amount of new wave/'80's English music for smart people (Joy Division, XTC, the Police, etc.), and he's obsessive about Elvis Costello. Any suggestions? I have some ideas, but could use more...