Hands! Hands in new places!

Willow ,'Storyteller'


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.


joe boucher - Aug 31, 2005 6:35:44 am PDT #9947 of 10003
I knew that topless lady had something up her sleeve. - John Prine

Woo, I just got invited to a sneak preview of Serenity tonight!

Congratulations. And a belated congratulations on the marriage. I don't mind husband and wife, although I don't think my wife is wild about them. OTOH, I hate the word partner except in a business or sporting ("this is my tennis partner") context. I even asked DW to take it out of the vows, to which she was amenable. I was delighted that when her friends just got married they went with spouse instead of partner. Don't know if that decision was a comment on the fact that they were two women marrying with full legal recognition (which was mentioned in their opening remarks), but it made me happy anyway.

I like the Search for Bach, but I'll throw out my suggestion anyway. Bufista Music III: It's a Magic Number. Because I am a child of the Seventies & Saturday morning cartoons.

And one of these days I'll actually have time to post about music again.


DavidS - Aug 31, 2005 8:49:01 am PDT #9948 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Awww, look Rio and Boucher and Jon B. sightings. The newlyweds come up for air.

Anybody else here heard Pink Martini

They're part of the whole neoLounge thing, though for reasons which are somewhat beyond my reckoning they've survived the entire collapse of the neoLounge thing. I think their current CD is being peddled at Starbucks.


dw - Aug 31, 2005 8:58:47 am PDT #9949 of 10003
Silence means security silence means approval

They're part of the whole neoLounge thing, though for reasons which are somewhat beyond my reckoning they've survived the entire collapse of the neoLounge thing.

Their first album came out in 1997, right at the start of the neo-lounge trend. The latest album came out last year, two years after the trend has collapsed and left other bands standing on street corners holding out their martini glasses and saying to passers-by "Spare vermouth?"

In essence, they have zero competition now, so they instantly go to the front of the pack.


DavidS - Aug 31, 2005 9:17:50 am PDT #9950 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

In essence, they have zero competition now, so they instantly go to the front of the pack.

Well, there are still roughly a berjillion trip hop/electronica collections of bossa nova with a contemporary beat I know this because I bought one recently after JZ heard it at the circus. So I think that kind of music is still out there, but it's being marketed differently. I wonder if Combustible Edison has officially disbanded?


Hayden - Aug 31, 2005 9:17:58 am PDT #9951 of 10003
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

It took me a while to get used to saying "wife," but, like Joe, I deeply prefer it to "partner," which, with my accent, sounds like she ought to be played by Jack Elam.

And I love The Search For Bach.


erikaj - Aug 31, 2005 9:40:56 am PDT #9952 of 10003
Always Anti-fascist!

Now, despite my ambivalence about Westerns, I think I might have to marry a man that wanted a true"pardnah"(Dude, I suck at dialect...note to self) As much as I want an SO, they might be best served by waiting for my Simonverse thing to chill a bit, unless he wants to be my "sworn bunky". I'm kidding. Swear.


Michele T. - Aug 31, 2005 9:41:50 am PDT #9953 of 10003
with a gleam in my eye, and an almost airtight alibi

The cutest thing at my friend H's wedding reception was him saying "Excuse me, I have to go find my *WIIIFE*." Especially since his mostly-gone southern accent reasserted itself more and more over the course of the sentence. Nine years and two kids later for them, and I can still see his big goofy smile.

It was Dorothy L. Sayers who noted that the word "husband" was "composed of a grumble and a thump," but then again, she married a man whose main accomplishment in life seems to have been that he made a good omelet.

Also, go us for the least painful thread naming discussion ever!

Also also, on topic, what should I listen to by Of Montreal?


DavidS - Aug 31, 2005 9:48:31 am PDT #9954 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Also also, on topic, what should I listen to by Of Montreal?

P-Cow should have a recommendation.


joe boucher - Aug 31, 2005 10:05:00 am PDT #9955 of 10003
I knew that topless lady had something up her sleeve. - John Prine

The newlyweds come up for air.

I think I've seen less of the missus in the last month than in any time since we met. She's been on the road; I've been working OT.

Still swamped here, but the database I need is down so I'll give a quick update. Bought the Dylan Mojo w/ the covers CD, Uncut with the Highway 61 Revisited Revisited tribute CD and 100 rock icons on 100 pop culture icons (Uncut's list, their comments), and Jazz Times "50 LPs from 35 Years of JazzTimes" issue. No CD with the last one.

Not sure if the Mojo CD is really better than the Uncut one or if the latter just seems lamer because the original is so damned good. Nothing on either one knocked me out, but I haven't listened to them enough to get past the initial "it doesn't measure up" reaction. Fun stuff in each mag, though, so I take the CDs for what they are: bonuses.

David, Annie Ross was on Fresh Air last Friday (I think.) I'd link to it but am having trouble getting into the site. Thought you might be interested.


Frankenbuddha - Aug 31, 2005 10:09:18 am PDT #9956 of 10003
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

It took me a while to get used to saying "wife," but, like Joe, I deeply prefer it to "partner," which, with my accent, sounds like she ought to be played by Jack Elam.

Wait, so do you look more like Woody Strode or the Italian guy? I'm just trying the get the visual right.

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