What does the world need? More flaming tubas! The Phoenix Projekt and the Tubatron.
Corwood & Hec, I finally put those books in the mail. Been a madhouse here.
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.
What does the world need? More flaming tubas! The Phoenix Projekt and the Tubatron.
Corwood & Hec, I finally put those books in the mail. Been a madhouse here.
Excellent. Thanks!
Thanks, Joe!
Has anyone pointed out the existance of the Hype Machine? [link]
It's an audio blog aggregator. Looking for mp3's by a band you suspect may have been recently hyped in a music blog like, say, the Pipettes (a British group with a Phil Spector fetish)? The Hype Machine will help you find over a dozen songs! [link]
Seriously, this thing rocks.
Attn Mission of Burma fans in NYC:
MISSION OF BURMA is please to announce the pre-sale for their upcoming New York show at Warsaw in Brooklyn on July 14, 2006. You can buy tickets to this Mission of Burma show before they go on sale to the public through www.missionofburma.com and this webpage: >[link]
Tom Verlaine on Soundcheck. mp3 archive should be up in an hour or two.
How I made Katie Finneran's day.
Because I like to make Tom Scola's eyes bleed, Cher performing a Stevie Wonder medley with the Osmonds.
You may think to yourself: "There's no way they'd coordinate Cher's costume with the Osmonds 70s jumpsuits."
You'd be wrong. Dig the choreography on "Higher Ground."
The horror! The horror! I got 2 minutes in before my ears swelled shut.
Does Cher "love rock & roll" as she puts it? And did she sell her hips for cocaine at some point?
Did I already share the vocal version of "The Theme from Mission: Impossible"?