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.
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.
I know! I had no idea that he'd already memorized Finnegans Wake.
Bwah!
Corwood, you (and Abe) are now responsible for getting oatmeal off my monitor.
We bought Oatmeal Be Gone! monitor cleaning spray, available now on the baby aisle at your grocery store.
hugs and kisses Abe through magic computer screen!
Here's a random question -- I just got CDs as a wedding favor, and they only gave the song titles, not the artists. Of the ones I didn't know, some were on iTunes, but not all. Is there any good place where I can hear snippets of (generally electronica-ish) songs by title?
Is there any good place where I can hear snippets of (generally electronica-ish) songs by title?
All-music.com and Amazon.
allmusic does snippets.
Thanks, y'all! They totally had all my songs. Ah, Sander Kleinenberg.
I even figured out who the shapenote stuff I have is! I still have some classical unidentified, but I'm not dedicated enough today to slog through it all.
Edit: My music collection is possibly more random than that of the average person.
Insanely stupid move by EMI, from a friend who's in a band on Capitol:
The album is slated for Aug 30. At the moment we are in the middle of a big battle about copy protection, one we are likely to lose. The head of EMI, which owns Capitol, has decreed that everything from here on out will be copy protected, which will prevent our fans from transferring our songs to their iPods. Fucking kiss of fucking death, if you ask me.... we may have no legal recourse, however.