Spot the Drummer!
It took me four tries. I'm sad.
Spike ,'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
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.
Spot the Drummer!
It took me four tries. I'm sad.
Got it in two. I should have second-guessed myself.
I got it in two, also.
I got it in one! I feel like I needn't do any more work today.
Does anyone else love Ladytron as much as I do? Latest acquisition is "Blue Jeans." Mmm.
Ladytron is beautiful, it cannot be argued.
Has anyone else (Jilli) heard the new Nine Inch Nails album?
Is there a reason why The The is not acknowledged as one of the greatest bands in history?
I have the new NIN on mp3 but haven't listened to it all yet, just "The Hand That Feeds," which is fun.
(I got it in one. I am so proud!)
Me too. You can just tell. Okay, maybe not everybody can tell. But the three people who got it are the ones who probably spend the most time with music. I bet Liese and Corwood get it in one.
Has anyone else (Jilli) heard the new Nine Inch Nails album?
I've heard bits and pieces of it, but haven't sat down and listened to the whole thing. What I've heard, I like. Pete (who has listened to the whole thing a couple of times) thinks it's one of NIN's better albums.
Is there a reason why The The is not acknowledged as one of the greatest bands in history?
I don't know if I'd place them that high, but I do think they're underrated and love Soul Mining quit a bit. Their videos are regularly featured on The Alternative, and I was very psyched to nab "This Is The Day."
I guess I put them in the same overlooked slot as The Blue Nile.