I'm listening to DJ Erinaceous's round robin mix right now. I wish I could say that it's cap sauce, but apparently that phrase isn't cool enough to describe the ineffable greatness of this mix.
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.
Joe Boucher's mix on right now. This one makes me wish that I were a better evil mastermind, 'cause I really want to twirl my handlebar moustache and let loose a bellyful of evil laughter.
I heard that on the radio! How is that an in-joke!
considering how many (few) people were probably listening ...
And I think dude was making that shit up, sorry.
He totally was. That's what makes it funny.
And THANKS, Hayden! Not least for the gratuitous Rio-baiting. :-)
"Rio-baiting" sounds much dirtier than it actually is.
Rio-baiting is the cap sauce!
Lost in the Grooves got mentioned on Soundcheck. (It isn't archived yet, but should be later today or tomorrow.) They did a show on guilty pleasures and the last caller started talking about the book. I didn't catch his name, so I don't know if it was one of the local contributors pimping it; if so he didn't mention his connection. His guilty pleasure was "Ballroom Blitz," which Anthony DeCurtis & Richard Barone agreed was great but didn't think really fit into the guilty pleasure category. Richard Barone said he used to use it to get bands psyched up when he was producing.
Glad you like the mix, Hayden, and I apologize in advance to the world for any evil plots the CD causes you to hatch.
Lost in the Grooves got mentioned on Soundcheck.
Hec, my brother LOVES your book. LOOOOOOVES. I cannot stress that enough. He said something along the lines of "Finally! A book for geeks like me!"
The Soundcheck episode is now ready to go. The LITG mentioner is Sean from Pennsylvania, and he mentions it at 51:25 of the show.
His guilty pleasure was "Ballroom Blitz," which Anthony DeCurtis & Richard Barone agreed was great but didn't think really fit into the guilty pleasure category. Richard Barone said he used to use it to get bands psyched up when he was producing.
Barone is a huge glam fan - covering Bowie and T.Rex and others during his career.
The Soundcheck episode is now ready to go. The LITG mentioner is Sean from Pennsylvania, and he mentions it at 51:25 of the show.
Sweeet! Thanks, joe! Thanks Sean From Pennsylvania for giving us yet another NPR mention.
Hec, my brother LOVES your book. LOOOOOOVES. I cannot stress that enough. He said something along the lines of "Finally! A book for geeks like me!"
I really need to meet him. When's he coming to SF?
Hec, my brother LOVES your book. LOOOOOOVES. I cannot stress that enough. He said something along the lines of "Finally! A book for geeks like me!"
I really need to meet him. When's he coming to SF?
Um. Good question. He said that if I move there, he'll drive my U-Haul out there for me.