All I can think is, "nananananananananananananananana... LEADER!"
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.
I am after tommyrot
All women should be as direct as Tina. Woohoo!
How the fuck did you notice that?
The theremin sticking out of your pocket was a dead giveaway. The Lothars Play This Is Spinal Tap featuring Jon Bernhardt as Nigel Tufnel: "We have... theremins in our trousers!"
Anyone have thoughts about Ida? I had heard of the group but never paid any attention until the other day when I saw that it's Dan Littleton's band. I don't know him but we've met, have mutual friends, and his father taught at my school. I downloaded a couple tracks from their new album. Any suggestions about the band's other recordings?
The new Garbage is out today, for any interested parties.
And two weeks until the new New Order (though you can get that as a pricey import now, and on-line aparently).
I saw an ad for the new Garbage on tv! This surprised me. . . I'm not sure why.
I'm curious about the new Garbage. I really liked their first album, but then I kind of forgot about the band for a decade or so. But I suspect I may be interested in them again.
God I love the Dixie Chicks, that is all.
That America: We Stand As One video that Sue linked to last week? Somehow, I neglected to read the "about" page. The singer/songwriter was a stunt coordinator for several of the Star Trek shows, even appearing on a Star Trek trading card!
God I love the Dixie Chicks, that is all.
Wrod.
Did the Dixie Chicks do something new? Or was it just a random thought? I love them, too. "Home" is an incredible record.
Yay for new Garbage! Their second is my favorite of theirs. The last one was only so-so, but I'm hoping to like this one more.