Also, why don't hoboes have a stick with a bandana tied to the end anymore?
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.
He was absolutely flummoxed that a millionaire wouldn't wear a top hat all the time.
He's into world domination with a sense of style.
And how come you never see millionaires walking around with bags of money that have a big '$' on them?
It's like they don't even know how to do it right. At least Gates has a proper mansion.
Also, why don't hoboes have a stick with a bandana tied to the end anymore?
And I hardly ever see Beatniks with bongoes and berets these days.
And I hardly ever see Beatniks with bongoes and berets these days.
Well, no bongos, but . . . . they now look like this.
panpipe... bongos... it's all the same thing.
We are right now, as of this minute, trying to line up a date for a Scott Miller show in SF as promo for LiTG. Last week of April. Venue is in negotiation.
That sound you hear is Bill Ham shouting happily in Seattle.
That sound you hear is Bill Ham shouting happily in Seattle.
How's Ham doing? I didn't see him in the recent High Hat, but I might've just overlooked.
I'm particularly pleased since - in a very roundabout way - Scott Miller is how I got myself into print. I first got in touch with Judith Beeman, editor of the Big Star fanzine Back of a Car, through usenet when we were exchanged emails about Game Theory. I wrote some things for Back of a Car and she's the person who put me in touch with Kim Cooper at Scram.
I know a couple who met via the Game Theory listserv. He moved from Arizona to Boston to be with her. They've been married for a while now.
How's Ham doing? I didn't see him in the recent High Hat, but I might've just overlooked.
Nope, he didn't contribute to this one. Seems like he's sort of sequestered himself away from the Internet for the most part.
Game Theory: bringing people together through songs about breaking up.