Record Store Report
Playing right now? The Boo Radley's
Giant Steps
which is, as Jim said, a brilliant guitar pop record. Got it for $5.99, and it looks like it might be OOP. But yay me for scoring the excellent music for low cost.
I opted for
The Best of The Church
on Buddha (huh?), and glad I did. It has a fair bit from their earlier records when they were rougher and sound somewhere between Duneidin and Lloyd Cole.
Got
Isn't Anything
which I am just exploring. I am happy to report it is Nice Price-d at a very affordable $8.99.
Spring Hill Fair
by The Go Betweens. This is the two-CD reissue.
Labyrinth
by Dead Can Dance.
Better than Ezra are better live than I could ever have imagined. Any show during which they bust out in verses of Supertramp, Neil Young, Led Zeppelin, and Blue Oyster Cult in the middle of songs is a show worth seeing.
Big Baby Jesus died for your sins.
Okay, maybe not.
Congratulations, erinaceous! She's the new Bill Safire (linguistically, not politically) -- at least for this week's Times Magazine.
OK, this is completely random (well, not to me), but does anyone have any ideas where I could get my hands on a karaoke recording of "What Would Brian Boitano Do?"?
Jesse a quick search has given me nothing. My guess is taht you would have to put a regualr South Park CD into a karaoke machine that removes the vocals.
Yeah, I tried googling what I could think of. The song is generally weirdly unavailable online. Ah well.
OK, this is completely random (well, not to me), but does anyone have any ideas where I could get my hands on a karaoke recording of "What Would Brian Boitano Do?"?
Jesse, if you do find it, let me know. I, ironically enough, have been looking for one as well. Likely for difference reasons. Unless yours has something to do with replacing the words 'Brian Boitano' with 'Johhny Damon', and then making a music video. Then, we are soulmates.
That's hilarious, Lilty. Mine is for school. (SCHOOL! Hee! The teacher said "humor will be rewarded," and we ran with it.)
Bwahaha!! That's fantastic, Jesse.