Still, I'd bet he'd be a lot more coherent of a conversationalist than Glen Campbell.
'Heart Of Gold'
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.
Yeah. Even his conversations are probably earworms.
Ha!
Still, I'd bet he'd be a lot more coherent of a conversationalist than Glen Campbell.
Not so! Clem Snide were at Sundance a few weeks ago. I was just talking to Pete's wife (and Pee Wee Fist bass player) Anna who told me that they met Glen Campbell and he was regaling them with stories. I don't know what the stories were, but I'm told they were very entertaining. Really.
Clem Snide were at Sundance a few weeks ago.
Which reminds me: I want to download something by them from EMusic. Where should I start?
Anna who told me that they met Glen Campbell and he was regaling them with stories.
Really? The last I heard of him was a story on his drug-addled insanity when he was arrested a couple of months ago. Maybe the brush with the law set ol' Glen on the straight & narrow.
I don't know what the stories were, but I'm told they were very entertaining.
Well, he's had quite a life. Including quite a career. I'm sure Pet Sounds alone could generate an hour or two.
Which reminds me: I want to download something by them from EMusic. Where should I start?
FWIW my fave is Ghost of Fashion - but I've only heard one other.
I just got copies of the new Stereolab and the Cold Mountain soundtrack at the same time. I dunno which to listen to first. I can't tell what I'm in the mood for....dilemmas, dilemmas.
I hear that the new Stereolab is a return to form, Emperor Tomato Ketchup-style.
FWIW my fave is Ghost of Fashion - but I've only heard one other.
Mine too, and I've heard 'em all.
I like the new Stereolab. There's some Old School Rockin' Stuff that makes the album more varied than their last few.