Shock of shocks, the CD's were sent off to Steph today.
Yay! I'm looking forward to something to give me a break in the endless Christmas music.
'Sleeper'
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.
Shock of shocks, the CD's were sent off to Steph today.
Yay! I'm looking forward to something to give me a break in the endless Christmas music.
YAY! things are moving again.
I'm looking forward to something to give me a break in the endless Christmas music.
Hey, I even sent them Priority, so they should be there in the next couple of days.
Doo doo doodoo doo duh doodoo... Suzanne Vega, the genesis of MP3s, and the future of digital-rights-management.
Angus might be interested in this. (I know I am.)
Reissue of 1980 Cristina albums. What we're talking about here is Brecht-influenced Disco and New Wave. Also? Ferrets.
The new reissue is mostly worthwhile for the three brilliant singles appended to it: a mercilessly funny rewrite of Peggy Lee's "Is That All There Is?" that the song's composers promptly suppressed, thanks to its lyrical updates ("I remember when I was a little girl my mother set the house on fire. She was like that")
What does Douglas mean by "suppressed"? The song showed up on that Xmas compilation album "A Christmas Record" that also had the Waitresses and Suicide. Was it withdrawn from the market?
Was it withdrawn from the market?
That's what I'm guessing.
Then they didn't do a very effective job. That comp used to be all over the $1.99 bins in used record stores.
Paris Hilton should just cover the whole thing when she starts making records three years from now.
He doesn't also seem to be aware that Paris has already recorded an album. And started her own record company since no one else would release it.
Could she afford to purchase an audience, too?