Well some friends of Buffy played a funny joke and they took her stuff and now she wants us to help get it back from her friends who sleep all day and have no tans.

Xander ,'Lessons'


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.


Daisy Jane - Nov 05, 2004 8:15:01 am PST #5782 of 10003
"This bar smells like kerosene and stripper tears."

I think the protest version is "Why isn't Elvis Costello Making Out with Heather Alayne Right the F NOW!"

That was the title I was looking for.

Alicia- I usually do look on most of them to see if they were influenced by the people I think they were. I totally wanted to see a Texas jump blues guy like Lightnin Hopkins on Ray Charles's.


DavidS - Nov 05, 2004 8:20:20 am PST #5783 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

More Gang of Four needed, I think.

I'd take "Clampdown" by the Clash.

I find Mary Black's version of "My Youngest Son Came Home Today" utterly hearbreaking.


bicyclops - Nov 05, 2004 8:48:48 am PST #5784 of 10003

When I saw Elvis C. live, he did this cover that had lyrics like "Everyone talks about justice, but I don't think they know what it means" or WTTE.

Any ideas what this might be? (This was about 13 years ago so I don't remember much of it.)

Everybody's Crying Mercy - by Mose Allison. It's on Kojak Variety, EC's 2nd album of covers.


Alicia K - Nov 05, 2004 8:49:07 am PST #5785 of 10003
Uncertainty could be our guiding light.

Non-sequitor, if only because I keep meaning to tell people about it and then forgetting.

The karaoke place I go to on a regular basis got a boatload of new songs (yay!). Among those songs is "Sand and Water" by Beth Nielsen Chapman. A great song to sing if you want to make the entire bar weep like babies.

I'm tempted to sing it sometime, just to be a total buzzkill.

Carry on with the protest songs.


tommyrot - Nov 05, 2004 8:50:02 am PST #5786 of 10003
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Thanks bicyclops.

eta:

Carry on with the protest songs.

Like a wayward son?


sumi - Nov 05, 2004 8:51:27 am PST #5787 of 10003
Art Crawl!!!

I heard a good review of a blues movie -- well, a movie of a blues concert called something like "Lightning in a Bottle" this morning. Has anyone here seen it?

(Also, they reviewed the John Lennon Acoustic album which sounds like fun.)


Alicia K - Nov 05, 2004 9:05:24 am PST #5788 of 10003
Uncertainty could be our guiding light.

Don't you cry no more, tommyrot.


Rick - Nov 05, 2004 10:53:31 am PST #5789 of 10003

Everybody's Crying Mercy - by Mose Allison. It's on Kojak Variety, EC's 2nd album of covers.

Bonnie Raitt also has a nice version on one of her early, pre-success albumns. It's a damn fine song.


Hayden - Nov 05, 2004 11:53:00 am PST #5790 of 10003
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

More Gang of Four needed, I think.

You probably didn't notice the ten minutes when I had "This heaven gives me migraine" as my tagline the other day before I switched to the Fiery Furnaces. I only realized on Monday that this song is specifically (rather than generally) about Bush.

"We Got Back The Plague" - Fiery Furnaces
That easy-going man of blood
Mucking out in the McLennan county mud
If you're hoping he won't, well of course then he must
Driving his truck through the McLennan county dust

I read in my book on Sunday afternoon
So it's easy to think the end's coming soon
But though sometimes the signs from heaven are vague
Early November we got back the plague

While beautiful Laura's sweeping the porch
He's teleconferencing up his operation torch
And I don't care if he bombs Babylon to hell
Except for he's building Babylon here as well

Waking up in Cedar Rapids asking for allies
Praising his leeches and looking for likewise
Down in St. Charles local talent he hawks
Smirking and sowing the winds as he talks

In Northern Virginia on their excursions
L.U.V. in with all their diversions
Horns for hounds and spurs for horses
Release the committed 72-hour task forces

Bentonville and Dallas with gasoline douse
Then back to Crawford going over to the firehouse
Behind the curtains not turning much of a trick
Sicking ourselves to make ourselves sick

That easy-going man of blood
Mucking out in the McLennan county mud
If you're hoping he won't, well of course then he must
Digging us down under the McLennan county dust.

Other great protest songs:

  • "Christmastime in Washington" - Steve Earle
  • "I Ain't Got No Home," "Deportees," and "Pretty Boy Floyd" (amongst many, many others) - Woody Guthrie
  • Just about anything by the Minutemen, but especially "Political Song For Michael Jackson To Sing," "Working Men Are Pissed," and "This Ain't No Picnic"
  • "My Brain Is Hanging Upside Down" - Ramones
  • most Gang of Four, but "Not Great Men" kicks major ass
  • much of the Mekons, but maybe "Shanty" and "Heaven and Back" are speaking to me above others right now
  • "Reuters" - Wire


Gandalfe - Nov 05, 2004 11:55:34 am PST #5791 of 10003
The generation that could change the world is still looking for its car keys.

John Denver's Ballad of Spiro Agnew should have been up there.