I didn't think they had a sense of humour but this is hysterical.
Gotta concur with bon on this. That just made me laugh.
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 didn't think they had a sense of humour but this is hysterical.
Gotta concur with bon on this. That just made me laugh.
Gotta concur with bon on this. That just made me laugh.
The funny thing is, if you had the names blanked out, I would have guessed it was the Wankers Gallagher Bros.
Of course it's hilarious. The degree to which they believed it themselves makes it all the more funny.
Aww, that don't feel sooooo good.
I am listening to Alan Parsons Project Turn of a Friendly Card and I am having a Good Time. So there!
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I am listening to Alan Parsons Project Turn of a Friendly Card and I am having a Good Time. So there!
You know Betsy, there may be a price to pay for this.
Hee!
Hola, Chicagoistas, Lynda Barry immortalizes the band and bar that Knut and I saw when I visited: The Wooden Leg playing at The Hideout.
That's Kelly Hogan singing up front.
I forgot to mention one of the bizarre highlights of the book reading at Moe's on Monday.
Alec Palao brought along some rarities from his collection (including Wayne Newton doing a perfect mid-sixties Beach Boys style song, and a hard rocking psych fuzz guitar Randy Newman single). He played a Pat Boone album for us where Pat covered "Song To the Siren."
It opens with seafaring sound effects and then Pat yelps, "Yo ho ho!" to get the song started.
Most misguided, misunderstood cover version ever.