Can I ask what it means for music to be "crunchy"?
I use it as short hand for a certain harsh/fast guitar sound.
I suppose it's also been used to describe stuff that's folky though (as in, earthy/crunchy or granola crunchy), so I'm not sure there's a consistent definition.
Congratulations to the hayden family!!!
Kate, what is your tagline from? I know I heard/read/saw it just recently.
Steph,
it's from a Wonderfalls episode. I'm actually wondering if I should take it down, since I know people were complaining about being spoiled for the unaired eps
.
Aha! THAT'S where I heard it!
Also,
I'd leave it, because you don't give attribution, and it doesn't spoil anything plotwise, and also, in the past, we've always tagged NAFDA shows the night they aired, as long as the tag wasn't plot- or character-spoily, and I don't see why this is any different.
That was my thinking as well.
I think as Steph does, Kate. Just in case you wanted further backup.
I hadn't thought of the copy-protected thing, bicyclops. I'll have to check.
If that is the case, am I just screwed then, and unable to listen to those CDs on my iPod? Because that pretty much sucks.
And aren't more and more CDs being copy-protected these days? I know the
Garden State
soundtrack is, and I think the new U2 album is too.
Yep- if it's the copyright protection thing, we're screwed for now. I tried bypassing the registration bit, which worked, but it still loads the song into iTunes as a big old garbled mess. I've stopped buying the cds with the label, and so far, both albums I've wanted have been on the iTunes Music Store. But it made me extraordinarily grumpy.
ETA- The two I've wanted have been the new Sarah McLachlan Live cd and Charlotte Martin's 'On Your Shore'.