I'm just trying to tell you that we have nothing in common besides both of us liking your penis.

Anya ,'Dirty Girls'


Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach  

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.


Hayden - Mar 19, 2006 10:57:03 am PST #2671 of 10003
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

Hecubot: in-replied.


Scrappy - Mar 19, 2006 11:09:36 am PST #2672 of 10003
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

Saw the Neil Young: Heart of Gold film last night and you must all go. Immediately. Demme really understands music and the film is intuitively and beautifully shot. He not only brings you onto the stage during the concert, he illuminates little moments betwen the musicians and between Young and the songs he is singing. Go. See.


Lee - Mar 19, 2006 1:00:39 pm PST #2673 of 10003
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

I have a couple of extra minutes I won't be using in my mix-- can I give them to Sue?


Sue - Mar 19, 2006 1:26:13 pm PST #2674 of 10003
hip deep in pie

Thanks perkins, but now, I have a minute and 13 seconds to spare!


Sue - Mar 19, 2006 1:53:25 pm PST #2675 of 10003
hip deep in pie

Okay, my first song is up there. And #2 is on it's way. Should I put my playlist up here tonight or wait until the end of the week, when the uploads are finished?


Lee - Mar 19, 2006 2:05:29 pm PST #2676 of 10003
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

Well, if Sue started, I'm going to too.

(Yay, another excuse not to clean!)

I vote for now for the liner notes.


Lee - Mar 19, 2006 2:21:34 pm PST #2677 of 10003
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

1. The first song you'd put on a mix tape for somebody you were attracted to
Call me, Blondie
I had a really hard time with this one, maybe because I feel much too old to be making mix tapes. I finally chose this one because I am also too old to be coy, so I figured I couldn't go wrong with the ultimate booty call song.

2. A song that makes you think of BTVS that was never used on the show
Come to my window, Melissa Etheridge
Buffy yearning for Angel, Seasons 1 and 2.

3. Cross-genre cover song (such as a soul musician covering a country song)
Smells like teen spirit , Paul Anka
This whole album makes me happy, especially this song. Who knew Paul Anka still had it in him?

4. Quotes another song, either in the music or words – bonus points if by the same artist
Love like a rocket, Bob Geldof
Terry, Julie, and the Waterloo Sunset were all originally characters in the Kinks’ song Waterloo Sunset.

5. Makes you want to get high, drunk, or, if it's your druthers, dizzy & giddy from spinning around in circles
Here we go again, Ray Charles
To me, this has always seemed like a sitting by yourself staring out the window at the rain with a bottle of scotch on the floor next to you kind of song.

6. Features a great bridge
Badge, Cream
I’m not sure if this is my favorite bridge, but it is the song the High School Boy used to explain bridges when he was trying to get into my pants impress me with all of his musical expertise, so I have a soft spot for it.

7. A song released the year you turned 21 (you didn't have to know about it then)
I Keep Forgettin’, Michael McDonald
I loved Michael McDonald’s voice when I was 21, and I still do.

8. A song dedicated to your nemesis (or who you imagine y our nemesis to be)
Alcohol, Bare Naked Ladies
It was either this or You’re So Vain.

9. A song about committing a crime
Goodbye Earl, Dixie Chicks
A catchy tune, and really, Earl did have to die.

10. A song from a tribute or charity album
Well did you evah from Red Hot + Blue, a Tribute to Cole Porter.
It’s Debbie Harry and Iggy Pop covering Cole Porter and dissing Pia Zadora. Who needs more?

11 A song with a year in the title
’39, Queen
This song is not so much with the sense making, but I like the wistful, wishful feel of it.

12. A song about traveling
Rodrigo Bay, Working Week, from the Absolute Beginners sound track.
Like Hec and a few others on the board, I am a big Absolute Beginners fan, and love chances to pimp it and especially the sound track.

13. A song that does not feature a guitar or a piano as the main instrument
That was your mother, Paul Simon
Even though there is some guitar in the song, for me the accordian, washboard, and saxophone far outweigh it.

14. A song by a band that you could have, but didn't, write about for Lost in The Grooves.
Wedding Vows in Vegas, Was not Was
I’m not sure if I would say that Was Not Was was underrated as a band, but I’ve always thought this song should have been better known, especially since they even got Frank Sinatra Jr to sing on it.

15. An upbeat song about a sad thing
A few of my songs fit this category, but I’ll go with Rodrigo Bay (used for #12)
I wish more of my break ups involved trips to Portiugal and upbeat music.

16. Midnight driving in the rain music.
Viva Las Vegas, Bruce Springsteen
I don’t like driving in the rain, especially at night. I do like the Boss and Vegas though, and both help distract me from the rain and the fact that I can’t go (all that) fast.

17. More cowbell: A song containing that essential instrument
Both Come to my window (used for #2) and Goodbye Earl (used for #9) qualify, and I think a couple of others might as well. (continued...)


Lee - Mar 19, 2006 2:21:39 pm PST #2678 of 10003
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

( continues...)

18. A song that reminds you of your first love
I Keep Forgettin’ (also used for #7)
It’s the college thing, and (for me) never quite being sure about what is and isn’t true and worth continuing, let alone good for you.

19. A song that references some kind of technology
Kodachrome
I thought this was especially appropriate right now, when film of all sorts is becoming obsolete technology.

20. A song with a chorus that compels you to sing along or that you cannot not dance to
Guess things happen that way, Johnny Cash
I went for a depressing song for the "makes you want to get drunk or high" category, so I thought I would here as well. I can never not sign along with "I don't like it, but I guess things happen that way." (bah dum bah duhmp)

21. A song that starts with a bassline
A few of my songs, including Rodrigo Bay, fit this category, but since I used Badge for the other “musical construction” category, I’ll use it for this one too.

22. A song that relates to science
Mr. Spaceman, the Byrds
Aliens and flying saucers are good science, right?

23. A song you sing (or would sing) to your pet and/or child
C is for cookie, the Muppets
It’s the Muppets and Sesame Street, and that’s good enough for me.

24. A song that haunts you
You can sleep while I drive, Melissa Etheridge
In addition to loving Melissa’ Etheridge’s voice and how she uses it here, the idea of trying to out-drive problems really strikes a chord with me.

25. A song that you would sing to yourself if you were ever in a dire situation and needed it to keep going
Oliver’s Army, Elvis Costello
The first thing that came to mind for this category was myself singing a mish-mash of songs, most of which were by Elvis Costello. Unfortunately, “ Pump it up… radio is a sound salvation…and her name is Veronica…C is for cookie…just like watching the detectives” can’t be counted as a song. Oliver’s Army can though, and the line “And I would rather be anywhere else than here today” seems appropriate.

26. A song by a band with an awful name
The Suffering, Fishbone and the Familyhood Nextperience.
Not sure anything else needs to be said.

27. A song that even when you know it's time to LEAVE the BAR someone can put on the jukebox to make you stay
Lady Marmalade, Labelle
I know it’s a bit of a cliché, but I do love this song.


DavidS - Mar 19, 2006 2:36:01 pm PST #2679 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Well did you evah from Red Hot + Blue, a Tribute to Cole Porter. It’s Debby Harry and Iggy Pop covering Cole Porter and dissing Pia Zadora. Who needs more?

I almost used this one! Superfun video too.


Lee - Mar 19, 2006 3:12:26 pm PST #2680 of 10003
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

Superfun video too.

Ooh, do you have it, by any chance? I saw it once or twice, but a very long time ago.