If anything, the songs are even more ferocious than their last.
Excellent!
t /Monty Burns
Jon, I picked up the new Calexico sight unseen (or, I guess, sound unheard - and it still is at this point), along with a Ladytron remix CD and the expanded re-release of My Life in the Bush of Ghosts. Have you heard it yet?
the new Calexico
I like it. No big surprises, but if you like Calexico, you'll like this one. "Deep Down" is the "hit", oddly buried as track 8 or 9.
No big surprises, but if you like Calexico, you'll like this one.
That's what I was hoping to hear. I really need to see them live some time, dammit. One of the biggest minuses to being in Salem is not being walking/reasonable cab distance from home if I'm out at a club in Boston/Cambridge.
Thanks for the COMM, JohnS!
Excellent!
Hey, Michael Stipe and Iggy Pop playing with the New York Dolls! Fun!
Less fun, one of the Pointer Sisters has died -- of cancer.
Hey, Michael Stipe and Iggy Pop playing with the New York Dolls! Fun!
Bo Diddley too! Let's throw all of David's favorite music into the meat grinder and make spicy sausage.
"Playing music is the best thing in the world," Johansen said in a statement. "It makes show business almost bearable."
Jenny Toomey
I remember her! Tsunami. Is she still doing the lounge singer type act?
My fave Coen bro.s movie is Raising Arizona. "Son, you've got a panty on your head."
Sometimes I think I'd like to see the Coen Bros remake other people's movies, to do the cool shot! thing without messing up the story. Like "It's a Wonderful Life." That would be kickass.
I like Miller's Crossing the best, but I haven't seen Barton Fink. Looks like now I don't have to! Woot!
Looks like now I don't have to! Woot!
Put that "Woot!" back in your mouth. You still have to see Barton Fink. You'll see it and you'll love it. Not like it. Love it. Why? Because of all the many brilliant words it has. Much better words than other movies. It's like 9,000 flavors of rare Hollywood and Broadway argot.