Oh, I've seen that. If I had but known you sought it...
Waaaah! Well, if you happen to see it again, please oh please snag it for me and I will pay you back.
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.
Oh, I've seen that. If I had but known you sought it...
Waaaah! Well, if you happen to see it again, please oh please snag it for me and I will pay you back.
Looks like it's available used at Amazon
Whoo-hoo!
Oh drat. It's not actually in stock, Amazon will just let me place a 'pre-order' in case anyone has a copy to sell. I ran into the same thing on Half.com.
What makes someone a Goth band vs. a Hair Metal band?
In a Goth band Marvin changes his name to Diego. In a Hair Metal Band he becomes Märvÿn.
And in an Emo band, he's called Marv, but he's really bummed about it.
In an indie rock band, he's changed his name to Wylder.
In a House band, it's DJ Mar Vin.
He also has a side project producing laptop glitchtronica as m∀r:v1n.
In a punk band, he becomes Marvin Mayhem.
One of the things I love best about iTunes? The fact that you can edit things like genre classifications. My iTunes now has music classified according to genres that make sense to me, such as Swirly, Stompy, Britpop, Goth, Gothic Rock, Gothic God, and Eyeliner Boys.