Kate, is that the Michael Andrews version, with little more than a piano for instrumentation ? It's very pretty and very depressing.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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.
This is the danger of naming names. Five. But there can be no more than five because that's not even possible.
Six, if newsletters count as editing. (I'm a writer/editor, but my business card says editor.)
Sorry.
Edit: And I missed Kate's post. Seven.
Eight, editing our upcoming catalog as we type.
Eek! I forgot to mail my liner notes with my CD!!
Can you email them to the recipient?
Ah. Good idea tommyrot. I shall do so when I get home. (I also included lyrics for the non-instrumental songs.)
Kay. Now I'm a little embarrassed that I thought Hec was talking about me when he said editor. And now even more hyperaware of my bad spelling and grammar, if that is possible.
Has anybody heard that mashup of Jay-Z's "Black Album" with the "White Album"? I read something on it, somewhere ...
Yup. It was in this week's issue of RS. It's called the Grey Album and it has Jay-Z spoken word over Beatles tracks. It was given the big thumbs up. Only available online - you can read more about it here.
eta: knew I was going to have to edit this one
That sounds damn cool.
Lyra, another good one is The Sunday's cover of "Wild Horses," which is my favorite cover of that song even though it's missing a verse.
The Sunday's cover of "Wild Horses,"
That makes me sniffly, all b/c of "The Prom."
The way I see it, no one expects doctors to always be in perfect health, so why should editors' personal writing always have to conform to CMOS15?
Little Bird was carseat-dancing to "Here Comes Your Man" today on the way to preschool. D'you think he's too young to see the Pixies if the tour is all-ages? Yeah, I guess he is.