looking at the playlists from Jon B's post way back (I have it bookmarked), Joe Boucher's list is a busted link.
Lilah ,'Just Rewards (2)'
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.
Sounds like a conspiracy to me. What's the URL?
If someone has an MP3 of the Burning Sensations doing "Pablo Picasso" they can e-mail to Thessaly right now, they may well make her the happiest woman on Earth.
ETA: Got it. And she is!
How about Bowie's version?
How about Bowie's version?
Really? Where is it from?
I can't find my Repo Man soundtrack. But I found mp3s I made of it five years ago. Only 128 kbps, though.
His latest album, Reality.
I have the Repo Man soundtrack at home. Unless that's one of the ones that got stolen a few years ago.
Is it (and the album) any good?
Also, all I wanted was a Pepsi. Just one Pepsi. And she wouldn't give it to me.
It's a good album. That cover is really good. Not as good as Heathen, but better than, say, Black Tie/White Noise.
Sex and violence!
Hiya!
I never post in here, but I just had to pop in and say that after listening to Hec's interview today I am convinced he knows everything about music. It blew my mind that every time some random caller mentioned some tiny little band in some obscure town that even Kim didn't know, not only did Hec know the band, he also knew who was in the band, what became of them, who they married, what obscure band they joined next...
Anyway, I enjoyed it very much.
Since I don't even know the popular bands most of the time, and I know many many of you are in Hec's league for music trivia, Ima back out of the thread now, slowly... (Shhh...don't startle the Musicistas...)
It blew my mind that every time some random caller mentioned some tiny little band in some obscure town that even Kim didn't know, not only did Hec know the band, he also knew who was in the band, what became of them, who they married, what obscure band they joined next...
Heh. Thank you. The song by The Flirts I couldn't quite name was "Jukebox (Don't Put Another Dime)" - which I love and own. But they aren't very power pop as I said, though they were certainly New Wave in a dance clubbish way. Chris Butler was the guy from Tin Huey who formed The Waitresses. That Bonnie White record that got warped though, I've never heard of, but now I'll probably be looking for it over the next ten years.