Anyone looking to read a CD review my BF wrote? [link]
He has other fab articles on the site if you wander around. Because he's the coolest.
Buffy ,'End of Days'
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.
Anyone looking to read a CD review my BF wrote? [link]
He has other fab articles on the site if you wander around. Because he's the coolest.
t checks old radio playlists
t discovers that I haven't played the dBs on the radio since August 2001
t makes plans to rectify the situation tomorrow am
t bashfully ignores the too cool for school comments above
Hey, what Placebo song did you end up playing?
"This Picture" and "Hemoglobin". I have to confess that, try as I might, I couldn't get into them. But they were our "Band of the Week" last week so I had to play something. Your suggestions were really helpful.
I have the record with "Hemobglobin", and that's really the one song of theirs that grabbed me. It did grab me enough to end on my end-of-the-year mix last year (haven't done one this year due to moving, but must rectify that soon).
I'm not sure I've given the rest of the record a good enough chance, however.
I've started taking my portable XM to the office. Currently listening to the '60s station.
They're playing "Will You Be Staying After Sunday" by the Peppermint Rainbow.
Delightful.
They're playing "Will You Be Staying After Sunday" by the Peppermint Rainbow.
A band we actually covered in the Bubblegum Book. We were very nearly comprehensive.
They're playing "Will You Be Staying After Sunday" by the Peppermint Rainbow.
Sounds like it could be a sequel to "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?"
eta: followed by, "What Time Does Your Train Get Into Town Two Weeks From Next Tuesday?"
A band we actually covered in the Bubblegum Book. We were very nearly comprehensive.
That's why I mentioned it, Hec. I had the song from an old tape-from-radio I'd made and hadn't ever even heard of the song elsewhere until I read your book.
tommy, it's a long-distance relationship song. They're only able to get together on weekends, and the singer laments that her boyfriend has to go home on Monday.
All to a bouncy, uptempo sound.
Have you guys heard the new Tori Amos? Know what the difference is between the regular and the special edition?