Hey, I freely admit I'm not really an editor. I've just tricked the Evil Empire into thinking I'm one.
I prefer to think of you as a writer. A writer who owes me a list of NonGoth Records That Goths Listen To.
Mal ,'Serenity'
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.
Hey, I freely admit I'm not really an editor. I've just tricked the Evil Empire into thinking I'm one.
I prefer to think of you as a writer. A writer who owes me a list of NonGoth Records That Goths Listen To.
A writer who owes me a list of NonGoth Records That Goths Listen To.
iiee! I knew there was something I was forgetting. I'm sorry.
Ha! I have the best minion in the world. She just joined the davidbowie.net fan club, and is pre-buying tickets for us as we speak.
Whew! Managed to find post office near new work and get there before they closed, so my mix is in the mail now!
I did not, however, get the creativity or oomph to make a pretty pretty label or anything.
he was just so normal and sweet and a good listener that seemed interested in what she had to say that she only felt like passing out for a second or two.
Replace your friend with me and David Bowie with John Linnell and that's exactly right.
I did not, however, get the creativity or oomph to make a pretty pretty label or anything.
I think you'll like the picture I put in my CD case.
Speaking of nice imagery, has everybody seen this bondage painting of Catwoman tying up Batgirl?
Speaking of nice imagery, has everybody seen this bondage painting of Catwoman tying up Batgirl?
That's rather, um, naughty. I want a bigger image. For research purposes only....
Totally trivial trivia question: I am listening to The Beatles "White Album". (Not italicized because that's not the actual title.) "Honey Pie" is now playing. Was this the first song to have a fake vinyl-record-static sound effect?
Was this the first song to have a fake vinyl-record-static sound effect?
Hmmm. I'd bet not, since there was huge wave of straw-boater chic from the mid-to-late sixties with nostalgia for early 20th century culture. So, I'll be there are other references to scratchy old 78s.
Has anybody heard that mashup of Jay-Z's "Black Album" with the "White Album"? I read something on it, somewhere ...