Gunn: You ready? Fred: Is no an acceptable answer?

'Lineage'


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.


DXMachina - Aug 18, 2005 10:21:03 am PDT #9743 of 10003
You always do this. We get tipsy, and you take advantage of my love of the scientific method.

Heh, I just got the e-mail mentioning that from the Pernice Brothers list. Pretty neat.


Lyra Jane - Aug 18, 2005 10:23:49 am PDT #9744 of 10003
Up with the sun

The Pernice Brothers are psyched.

And they gave me a new tagline.

  • twirls, preens*

(For the record, it is: "There is no love triangle, love rhombus, nor love trapezoid. There is only love.")


Hayden - Aug 18, 2005 11:43:46 am PDT #9745 of 10003
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

And see, I was TRYING to save myself the time of typing it.

I am inadvertantly mean.


joe boucher - Aug 18, 2005 3:09:41 pm PDT #9746 of 10003
I knew that topless lady had something up her sleeve. - John Prine

Gang of Four interview & performance.

This one is billed as "A Bill Frisell Collaboration", which to my way of thinking is rather misleading as he isn't on the show. It's Chip Taylor & Carrie Rodriguez. Granted they're promoting an album they recorded with Frisell, but Bill isn't in the studio! Playing the part of Bill Frisell (no pun intended) is John Platania, who to me (& I'm willing to bet to David), will always be "Van Morrison's guitarist John Platania."

There's a Richard Thompson one, too, which I haven't listened to yet. The page has a link to Linda on Fresh Air. I must have listened to this but don't remember. She's talking about David Thomas. No, I haven't heard this. (Though I did see David Thomas open for RT once at the Bayou. I think it was the Bayou. I saw RT at a bunch of places in and around DC. Anyway DT did a spoken word/performance art thing. 'Tweren't my cuppa tea.)

ETA: Linda's mother was "Vera Love, Specialty Dancer." I bet Georgie took her out on his spree.


Michele T. - Aug 18, 2005 5:13:28 pm PDT #9747 of 10003
with a gleam in my eye, and an almost airtight alibi

Oh, dude, if I were the Pernice Brothers, I'd be psyched, too! That's a catchy little tune they wrote for him, too -- just reading the title got the chorus going in my head again.

Jon, I'm loving having the BoC podcasts! Except it's weird to hear the voice of someone I know on my iPod. I know the sound is coming from my earbuds, but part of me expects to see you walking down the street next to me when I hear you....!


Jon B. - Aug 18, 2005 6:21:37 pm PDT #9748 of 10003
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

Except it's weird to hear the voice of someone I know on my iPod.

Hee. Thanks Micha.


sumi - Aug 19, 2005 5:48:46 am PDT #9749 of 10003
Art Crawl!!!

Madeleine Peyroux disappears (again).

I hadn't realized that she disappeared before.


tina f. - Aug 19, 2005 5:54:45 am PDT #9750 of 10003

Friday music thread discussion topic:

What song would you play at every birthday party you would ever throw for yourself?

I am doing a Frankenmix trade amongst some friends and this is the category I am having the most trouble with - I thought I could steal one of y'alls ideas hearing others' choices might inspire something...

And here is another one I am having trouble with:

A song that mentions a piece of art (movie, sculpture, poem, whatev.)

Also, my copy of Low and Dirty Three's In the Fishtank arrived yesterday - the cover of "Down by the River" is creepifyingly gorgeous. I love it.


Fred Pete - Aug 19, 2005 6:11:26 am PDT #9751 of 10003
Ann, that's a ferret.

A song that mentions a piece of art (movie, sculpture, poem, whatev.)

A few ideas:

"Vincent" by Don McLean (Van Gogh's Starry Night)

"Mona Lisa" by Nat "King" Cole

"Dangling Conversation" by Simon and Garfunkel (doesn't mention any particular poem, but name-checks Emily Dickinson and Robert Frost)

"Breakfast at Tiffany's" by Deep Blue Something

"Love Is Just Around the Corner" by Bing Crosby (Venus de Milo)

"You're the Top," written by Cole Porter, recorded by Ethel Merman among others (many, including the Mona Lisa, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Dante's Inferno, and Whistler's Mother)

"Harper Valley P.T.A" by Jeannie C. Riley (Peyton Place)


Polter-Cow - Aug 19, 2005 6:17:03 am PDT #9752 of 10003
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

"Dangling Conversation" by Simon and Garfunkel (doesn't mention any particular poem, but name-checks Emily Dickinson and Robert Frost)

Heh. That's the first song that came to my mind, Fred.