Yeah, I tried googling what I could think of. The song is generally weirdly unavailable online. Ah well.
Glory ,'Potential'
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.
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.
I think i need an intervention. i find myself really enjoying Destiny's Child's new song. i blame it on my love of my college's marching band.
Am having a really weird experience. Am listening to an album that is familiar but that I've never heard.
I know exactly what it's happening. It's Sides 3 and 4 of Jacques Brel is Alive and Well And Living In Paris. Which I listened to back in the phonograph era. And I only listened to Sides 1 and 2. By the time I'd spent an hour listening, I had something else to do.
So here I am hearing the familiar voices and the familiar orchestrations of songs I've never ever heard. Very odd.
So here I am hearing the familiar voices and the familiar orchestrations of songs I've never ever heard. Very odd.
That is curious. The only parallel I can think of for myself was when The Who re-released The Who Sell Out on DVD with so many bonus tracks it doubled the album length. The bonus tracks were all in the style of the band at that time, and fit perfectly, so they were familiar and novel at the same time.
Heh. On CDBaby, the band JudyJudyJudy advertises that they rock "like a monkey on ice skates." I suspect they're Buffy fans. Also, their lengthier blurb is also entertaining:
From the offices of Lippy Waiter International in beautiful downtown Oklahoma City, comes "Three Chords, No Waiting", the first hatchling from the rock-solid musical hen known to friends and enemies alike as judyjudyjudy. Contained in the confines of this bombshell are several tracks which would simply love to meet your acquaintance.
At Lippy Waiter International, we keep it simple. We keep the chord count down, and the entertainment quotient lofty.
Our love for you knows no bounds, and we certainly appreciate your stopping here.
If you like the rock, give this disc a listen, for the rock is included, at no additional charge.
The members of judyjudyjudy hasten to add that they are not professionals, and that you SHOULD try this at home.
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Yo. Hec. When you gonna answer my email from last week?
In sadder news, Jhonn Balance of Coil R.I.P..
Ironically, by losing his balance.
Yo. Hec. When you gonna answer my email from last week?
Hey! I'm not responsible for anything that happened last week. We were finishing the recruiting season and I was on Yassar Arafat's deathwatch!
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