Simon: I'm trying to put this as delicately as I can... How do I know you won't kill me in my sleep? Mal: You don't know me, son. So let me explain this to you once: If I ever kill you, you'll be awake, you'll be facing me, and you'll be armed.

'Serenity'


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.


bicyclops - Apr 25, 2006 10:37:43 am PDT #3098 of 10003

from a cow-orker:

I've been trying to find out what song/band it is in The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco during the scene where it shows the brothers wrestling....some fun flamenco-style music. I've checked the few boards I know of and nobody knows the origin of said music. Any chance you might or know of a place I don't to search for that info?

Can anyone help?


Hayden - Apr 25, 2006 11:33:46 am PDT #3099 of 10003
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

I remember somebody here had an opinion about it but was too lazy to search for it.

Sure, that's what everyone tells the nitwit.


Spidra Webster - Apr 25, 2006 11:56:05 am PDT #3100 of 10003
I wish I could just go somewhere to get flensed but none of the whaling ships near me take Medicare.

Now Playing: Budella (Blues Skies) - Ella Fitzgerald & Buddy Rich

OMG. Jazz accordion.


IAmNotReallyASpring - Apr 25, 2006 12:12:21 pm PDT #3101 of 10003
I think Freddy Quimby should walk out of here a free hotel

I friggin' hate octopi. Die octopus scum.


Fred Pete - Apr 25, 2006 4:50:50 pm PDT #3102 of 10003
Ann, that's a ferret.

Non-Spring! Sibling!

And on topic, anybody else heard of The Gossip? I've been seeing their video "Standing in the Way of Control" on Logo. Lead singer Beth Ditto sounds like she's trying to channel Janis Joplin, and quite successfully, too.

(Edited to correct the lead singer's name.)


Sean K - Apr 26, 2006 7:50:33 am PDT #3103 of 10003
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

So, yesterday and today, CNN.com had a pair of articles on the worst songs ever written.

Worth a nice giggle, and seeing how your opinions on the subject match up with the author and readers.


DavidS - Apr 26, 2006 8:19:56 am PDT #3104 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Sorry, Fred, I haven't heard The Gossip.

I have finally gotten around to loading my (xmas) iPod. I'm so 90s. (Also, I didn't get a CD player until they stopped making LPs for most domestic releases.)

Who's got a favorite podcast to share?

I loaded up the iPod so I could listen to Tom Waits while I'm sitting in cafes working on the book. I've been circling around Swordfishtrombones and careful not to listen to it now because I don't want to get burned out on it. So I'm listening to the rest of his catalogue.

As punishment for your sins, I'll be posting a few TW playlists at Buffistarawk. Sort of a thinking out loud process for me, as I view his songwriting through various lenses and prisms: Tom the folkie, Tom the jazz balladeer, Tom the avant noisemaker, Tom the pop craftsman, Tom the mutant bluesman, Tom MacHeath, Tom the storyteller, Tom the jazz hipster, Tom the mud-mucker, Tom a' Bedlam, etcetera.

Trivia: Name the two different categories in which Tom has won grammies. Notable because these are not where you'd normally stack his CDs in the record store.

Answer: Alternative for Bone Machine, Contemporary Folk for Mule Variations

Plus, since I know his voice is an impediment to entry for some, I'll do a whole set of covers. Though listening to his earlier tracks like "Ol '55" or even "Heart of Saturday Night" I'm struck by how well he can sing in a fairly conventional voice. Not great, but without the deep phlegmy gargle some dislike.

t /Tom Likes Carrots For the Next Year

Now Playing: "The Pop Singer's Fear Of The Pollen Count" - Divine Comedy


lisah - Apr 26, 2006 8:25:00 am PDT #3105 of 10003
Punishingly Intricate

And on topic, anybody else heard of The Gossip?

Yeah! I am so jealous of her powerful voice. (Also, her youth but that's fleeting so...)


DavidS - Apr 26, 2006 8:31:22 am PDT #3106 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

So, yesterday and today, CNN.com had a pair of articles on the worst songs ever written.

Heh. That Archies image they've got up for "Sugar, Sugar" is the CD cover for the compilation where I did the liner notes.

Looks like the usual candidates from "Having My Baby" to "MacArthur Park."

"We Built This City" only really bugs me because it's so apposite to what The Jefferson Airplane were about. Also the bowel clenching sensation of thinking about "We Built This City" and Journey's "When The Lights Go Down In The City" representing San Francisco in the 70s.

I like some Culture Club songs (like "I'll Tumble 4 Ya" or "Church of the Poison Mind"), but their "War Song" was one instance where I remember thinking, "This is so fucking awful. Self important and poorly written. They must have been doing tupperware bins full of coke." when I heard it.


Fred Pete - Apr 26, 2006 8:31:35 am PDT #3107 of 10003
Ann, that's a ferret.

lisa, check out the video for "Standing" if you haven't already. It's a riot of imagery and color. That's the only way to describe it.