I know it's my own damn fault.
Buffybot ,'Dirty Girls'
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.
much to the horror of my non-drinking parents, that was my favorite song for a couple of years of elementary school. I was facinated by a drink that would involve salt.
much to the horror of my non-drinking parents, that was my favorite song for a couple of years of elementary school. I was facinated by a drink that would involve salt.
At least you didn't tell your parents that you like making love at midnight and getting caught in the rain.
Both of those (The Pina Colada song & Margaritaville) would be excellent addidions, because while a lot of people won't know some of the other songs, it'll be nice to throw in ones they do know.
Also "Closing Time."
Also "Closing Time."
It's been mentioned. Unless you mean the other one.
Sorry. That's what I get for not remembering anything for more than one second.
How about "Cigarettes and Alcohol" by Oasis?
How about "Cigarettes and Alcohol" by Oasis?
But then you'd have to listen to Oasis.
Sorry, hate those wankers.
But then you'd have to listen to Oasis.
Better "Champagne Supernova" if you must listen to Oasis.
Speaking of which, I skimmed and read through a good chunk of the Britpop book that's out. It was fascinating reading about the very early period when Justine Frischmann was with Brett Anderson and the formation of Suede. Then all the drama about her leaving to be with Damon Albarn of Blur, and then forming Elastica herself. What a soap opera! But fascinating anyway, and a lot of great music came just from that triad. The book contends that Justine's leaving Brett was the impetus that got him focused on his music and songwriting. Also that Albarn was wildly competitive with Suede early on.