Dagnabbit, I showed up too late to get in my obligatory U2 reference!
Oh well, I'll do it anyway.
But when it's raining? Raining hard? That's when the rain will, you know, break my heart.
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.
Dagnabbit, I showed up too late to get in my obligatory U2 reference!
Oh well, I'll do it anyway.
But when it's raining? Raining hard? That's when the rain will, you know, break my heart.
So, I'm thinking of buying an iPod Shuffle to bring to Europe with me. (I'm sort of nervous to bring Wesley for fear of losing him, and I've wanted the shuffle for the gym anyway. I may be able to talk myself out of it yet.)
I'll be damned if I train my way through European countryside without the proper soundtrack. Clearly, the music must be just right. Suggestions?
But the album rocks
Yes.
and the piracy Funds terrorism mix is even better.
Where can I find this?
I went to the Pixies last week (Thurs. and Fri.) and I go to Sleater-Kinney this week (Wed. and Thurs.). I'm one happy woman. I love the new S-K record. My faves are The Fox, Jumpers, Entertain, shit, I'm feeling all of them.
Rave review of recent Sleater-Kinney concert in SF (which I did not attend, and regret)
I don't get to very many concerts, but S-K (a few years back) was definitely one of the best I've ever seen. They sounded better live -- cleaner, tighter, better rehearsed, than they did on disk.
Plus, you know, chicks making out and stuff.
My question yesterday got so many responses, I have another:
Who's Johnny?
Who is John-ny?
Who's Johnny?
Well, he used to carry his guitar in a gunny sack.
Johnny is an angry Johnny.