favorite DarkStars (ie gothy and industrial bands)
I'm glad you clarified, because I immediately assumed the answer would be 70s-vintage VW buses reeking of patchouli and hash resin before that registered.
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.
favorite DarkStars (ie gothy and industrial bands)
I'm glad you clarified, because I immediately assumed the answer would be 70s-vintage VW buses reeking of patchouli and hash resin before that registered.
Hec, Terry Gross is interviewing David Johansen today on Fresh Air.
I'm glad you clarified, because I immediately assumed the answer would be 70s-vintage VW buses reeking of patchouli and hash resin before that registered.
I stopped at the first parenthesis & thought it was a link to a page discussing Dead bootlegs. "March 3, 1971, second set. Bob outplays Jerry!" "Dude, Bob never outplayed Jerry. And I was at that show. The first set was better."
Discerning Dead fans would never say "Jerry" when "Jerr Bear" is so pleasingly rhymish.
Hec, Terry Gross is interviewing David Johansen today on Fresh Air.
Awww, Buffistas are looking out for me today.
Can someone link to the page on Jon with the Buffista mix playlists, please?
Awww, Buffistas are looking out for me today.
He's talking about Arthur Kane. I'm at work, so I'm not paying full attention to the interview, but the parts I've caught have been really good.
Discerning Dead fans
Hayden, if the word oxymoron didn't exist I'd be at a loss right now.
David's talking about the Shangri-Las now: "They were just perfect. The ultimate girl group."
I concur. I went out and got The Myrmidons of Melodrama after the Dolls show and really enjoyed it. Might have to go get some Ronettes on CD to make a head to head comparison. Throw in the Shirelles and I'm ready for a new mix.
eta: Now he's talking about how the Dolls would tour with Lynyrd Skynyrd at state fairs. What a concept.
Thanks Jon.
Hayden, if the word oxymoron didn't exist I'd be at a loss right now.
I'm just glad no one ever half-explained "oxymoron" to Alanis Morrisette.