Erin McKeown's "Cinematic" has the line "she wore off like a prom dress." And it is a great song, besidews.
Buffy ,'Get It Done'
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'm a Boy" by the Who isn't about dresses per se, but since Headcase Bill's sisters and mother put make up on him and he's lucky if he gets trousers to wear I've assumed he's wearing a dress. I think that's his complaint, but maybe they make him run around in (or maybe even out of) his underwear. Anyway, great song and a great song doesn't need much excuse.
A couple cool interviews on the radio today. First, Touré (filling in for Leonard Lopate) and Greg Tate. Although the website says they'll be discussing Tate's upcoming book on Hendrix they didn't. They started with Tate's Voice article "Hiphop Turns 30" and went from there. Tate, especially as a writer, isn't everyone's cup of tea, but I really dig him and can't wait to read the Hendrix book. I also wish he'd expand his "Electric Miles" articles into a book. Anyway, cool interview and it's a blast listening to Touré's reactions to the intro songs he picked for the show. He digs his own taste and God bless him for it!
Terry Gross interviewed Jason Moran today on Fresh Air. I have a couple of his albums, and I went to a simulcast he did from J&R for WBGO, and I wish I liked his music more. Don't get me wrong, I like his music, but I don't love it... and I wish I did. He's a really interesting guy and I love what he's trying to do, but it doesn't grab me like I want it to. The James P. Johnson tune that Terry plays during the interview is great but a lot of the time I'm left a little cold. A subject for further review as Christgau puts it. Always happy to listen to him talk, though.
Oh, and I am looking for songs about dresses for my new blog.
Depeche Mode - New Dress
Depeche Mode - Blue Dress
Jack Off Jill - Devil With the Black Dress On (emphasis mine)
Lou Reed - Make Up (it does discuss dresses, iirc)
Shock Treatment Soundtrack - Little Black Dress (This was the sequel to Rocky Horror. Song performed by Richard O'Brien, Jessica Harper, Patricia Quinn and Barry Humphries.)
Edited because there IS a difference between VU and Lou Reed
Tate, especially as a writer, isn't everyone's cup of tea, but I really dig him and can't wait to read the Hendrix book.
I love Flyboy In the Buttermilk, and bought half a dozen when it got remaindered and gave them away to friends. His piece on Ornette Coleman's wardrobe choices was also fun. Plus his bafflement at King Sunny Ade's musicians all being serious Hank Williams' fans. (Hank is HUGE in West Africa.)
A quick glance through my collection gave me the following dress songs:
- The 6ths - "All Dressed Up In Dreams"
- Richard Buckner - "Gauzy Dress in the Sun"
- Mingus - "Orange Was The Color Of Her Dress, Then Silk Blue"
- The Pentangle - "Wedding Dress"
- The Tonebenders - "Favorite Dress" (I'd probably have to email you this one, 'cause it's been out-of-print since about a week after its release)
And you already have the Versus song.
Versus - "Lose That Dress"
t hangs head in shame to not have included this in my list
Has no one mentioned the Hollies' Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress?
You got "Dress" by P.J. Harvey, right?
Animal Collective has a sound collage called "Loblakely Dress," too.
A) Does anyone know of a good way to find, like, band practice studios for rent? Is there a national network of these things? I've tried looking locally, and can't seem to find anything.
B) Ummmm . . . . Whose turn is it for the g-mail music go round?
C) Lest it be forgotten, Lords Of Acid were really really good.