Cheers SA - actually I think there is already a LJ feed!
Book ,'Serenity'
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.
Huh. Weird. It usually lets you know if something's already syndicated, but nothing came up.
Hmm, well, here's the other one (which amazingly has 16 subscribers!)
It's a crafts fair morning at Chez Zmayhem. JZ is being all artsy as I select imagery from various Mojo back issues and working it into CD slipcases for various burns. I found the perfect picture for Cosmic Cowboys, at a Gram tribute concert. Gram's beatific smiling face haning up over a stage with a bunch of musicians playing his stuff.
Kate P. - insent. Need your meatspace address again.
this website is a fun boredom killer. you can put in pretty much any band you want or make your own!
Best. Game. Ever. Putting it on random means I get my ass handed to me, though.
I bought the soundtrack to Garden State this afternoon -- I can't remember the last soundtrack I've liked this much. (Though I like the Postal Service's version of "Such Great Heights" better than Iron and Wine's version, which is the one on the CD.)
Also -- I found Lost in the Grooves at Borders today! However, Borders has it categorized as a reference on classical music. It wasn't mis-shelved; the Borders central database has it in their system as a classical music reference. I asked the cashier if she could change it, and she said that the person who can do it wasn't in today. Weird.
When I looked in the rock and/or roll section for LitG (which is where I looked first, because, duh), I found a copy of Bubblegum Music is the Naked Truth, so I took it off the shelf and set it out on one of the end-of-shelf -- and more prominent -- displays.
I feel I've done my Buffista-ly duty.
I bought the soundtrack to Garden State this afternoon -- I can't remember the last soundtrack I've liked this much.
This is probably my favorite soundtrack from the whole year. It's a truly excellent selection of music. The Shins kick ass.
You're gonna *love* the mixes I have for you if you liked that.
The Shins kick ass.
Errr....I'm less than enthused about "Caring is Creepy," but I like "New Slang."
I think I'm going to listen to this CD nonstop. (And the movie comes out on DVD on Dec. 28, and you can damn betcha I'm getting it that day. I ended up liking it as much as -- maybe even more than -- Lost in Translation.)
I bought comics for you today, SA.
I ended up liking it as much as -- maybe even more than -- Lost in Translation.)
Another excellent soundtrack, by the by.
I like "New Slang."
I have a bunch of their tracks. It's really worth purchasing their album, though.
I bought comics for you today, SA.
You didn't! You did! I love you! What did you buy, if I'm allowed to ask.