AAAAAAAAUUUUUGGGGHHH!!!!!!
The new Tool single, off the new album due out in May, is out TODAY! And they've played it on the radio. I've heard the DJs talking about it in both future and past tense today whilst driving around, but I HAVEN'T HEARD IT YET! I have not been able to time my driving around (typically the only time I get to listen to the radio) whilst the song was actually playing.
For a Toolhead like me, this is absolutely the worst kind of torture.
How's the YLT CD, Tom? I ordered it from their website last week.
Sweet! I might just have to order that YLT cd, too.
Oneida - Each One Teach One
Is Papa Crazy on that one? Can't remember when he left. He's married to my BIL's little sister. He has a country band now. Can't remember what they're called. Can't remember much, including when I got here. I think it was around 10:30 yesterday morning. Time to go sleep for a couple hours before coming back.
How's the YLT CD, Tom?
Considering that they're taking requests on the phone for any song, and then playing it on the spot, it's pretty fucking amazing.
A few of the songs sound rehearsed. Their version of "20th Century Boy" is almost worth the entire CD for.
Is Papa Crazy on that one?
Looks like it's the first one after he left, but I have an earlier album on my eMusic queue.
BF just got me two Wayne Hancock cds. Fun, twangy hillbilly swing with a wistful undertone, which I am enjoying muchly. Any of you Texas folk seen him live--seems like he would put on a hell of a show.
The CD is so new, I had to submit the track names to the CDDB myself.
The CD was waiting for me when I got home this afternoon. Kudos for the CDDB work! I and my iTunes thank you.
Jim Diamond is suing the White Stripes. [link]
Trifecta?
I've made it through the YLT CD, and agree that the T Rex cover is the best thing on it, but the whole thing is a lot of fun. Can't say that I'll be listening to it often though.
In other news:
They have eight-foot retractable latex Satan wings, sing hits like "Chainsaw Buffet," and blow up slabs of smoking meat on stage. So the heavy-metal band Lordi expected a reaction when it was chosen to represent Finland at Eurovision, the European song competition that launched Abba and Celine Dion. >[link]