Well, there's always gotta be an exception. I got it in one because of the two guys standing in the back, the other one was just too wee.
Clearly you have the instincts to geek out. You choose not to.
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.
Well, there's always gotta be an exception. I got it in one because of the two guys standing in the back, the other one was just too wee.
Clearly you have the instincts to geek out. You choose not to.
If you keep clicking on the "Last Week" link, there are a whole bunch of previous Spot the Drummers. After a while it gets easier.
Ooh, Jon, thanks for that blog link -- I found out from it that the TMF show I saw at Zankel Hall finally made it on the air:
It includes a version of "Reno Dakota" directly addressed to Mr Dakota, who was there, and possibly, Stephin's story about attending one of the first concerts performed at Zankel (the new smaller space in the basement of Carnegie Hall).
Hi, folks!
Go Betweens interview with literary emphasis.
Thanks!
Also, I seem to always get the drummer in one, except with Mr. K's band, which took me two.
Has anyone listened to James Marsters' debut album? Is it any good? What style of music is he playing?
I just got the motherlode of Buffista mixes from Corwood. I owe him my eternal gratitude!! (And err...some discs...which are burned!...but...still on my desk.)
Excellent!
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That Abe is a genius!
I know! I had no idea that he'd already memorized Finnegans Wake.
Well, you have to have develop a hobby to get you through those first few months of keeping your parents awake or you get a little bored.