Thanks Joe.
And buffistarawk? How do I get on that?
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.
Thanks Joe.
And buffistarawk? How do I get on that?
Sumi, I'm sending you an email w/ the info. I forgot to bring the book with me, but I read the article & it was very interesting. Not sure if it will be much use in selecting a compilation, but definitely worth reading. Think of it as bonus liner notes.
Speaking of liner notes, J&R was selling most Ramones CDs for $7 so I picked up Rocket to Russia. Very entertaining notes by Legs McNeil. I'll send those, too.
Speaking of b'rawk, is the unusual love songs swap dead in the water? I don't have my contribution with me, but I finally got around to converting it to an mp3 so I'll send it when I get home.
Review of Tegan & Sara's LA show: [link]
Awesome, GC! Thanks for the link. Good to see they're getting some recognition.
Sleater-Kinney on Fresh Air, right now. Glad to have the question "Slater (which is what I thought?) or Sleeter (which I've heard a buncha times)?" answered: Slater. If Corin & Carrie say it it must be so.
Oh. I had it wrong.
Anyone see the Sun Records documentary thing on PBS last night? I turned it off pretty quickly. It didn't seem interesting enough to sit through the pledge drives for.
I saw Ben Lee, Ben Folds and Rufus Wainwright in concert last night. It's always interesting to see a cult musician when you aren't in the cult, and I know exactly two Ben Folds songs. But I can see why people get all culty around him; he's clearly a skilled musician/performer. And I loved that he covered "Bitches Ain't Shit" and apologized to the ASL interpreter, which Wolftrap has because it's a national park, for making her sign motherfucker 87 times.
Rufus, which was the main reason I went, was good, but I'm not in love with his stage persona. I really enjoyed Ben Lee, to the point of ordering his latest CD. (We're about the same age, and I've always been a little snitty about the fact he wrote a song about Evan Dando and got to hang out with Thurston Moore and the Beastie Boys at age 15, while I was stuck in Algebra II. But hey, the boy has talent...)
I just sent the Boswell Sisters article, Legs McNeil Rocket to Russia liner notes, and liner notes to the CD of Forever Changes (hello, Corwood!) to buffistarawk. Enjoy. Sorry the Ramones notes are a bit difficult to read, but if you enlarge the pdf they're pretty clear.
It didn't seem interesting enough to sit through the pledge drives for.
I didn't see it, Tom, but I might have stuck around had I known it was on. I usually listen to WNYC (radio) at work. Their pledge drives are irritating, but mostly they either stick with the usual programming or get really good guests and give the listener an incentive to stick around. WNET (tv), on the other hand, usually trots out stuff for their pledge drives that I have less than zero interest in watching. Why break out all the self-help gurus, ghastly oldies reviews (and I say that as a huge fan of pre-British invasion rock), and whatever other crap they show on an endless loop when they want money? Dance with the one that brung ya! That said, I would like to see the Sun doc. World o' difference between watching archival footage and watching an old fart with a bad toupee and rhinestones singing "My gal is red hot!"
liner notes to the CD of Forever Changes (hello, Corwood!
From the 2001 re-release? 'Cause they're sitting in front of me at this very second. Freaky!
Hey, I started the Jon Ronson book, which is freakin' fascinating so far.