I'm sure I will love it, but will someone remind me what the password is?
Thanks!
Anya ,'Showtime'
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.
I'm sure I will love it, but will someone remind me what the password is?
Thanks!
anyone?
Bueller?
Insent!
Thanks!
Grr. I am trying to sign into buffistarawk using the password you sent me. I know I am not getting the password wrong, since I cut and paste and tried it typing it from scratch as well.
What am I doing wrong?
That's not supposed to be an uppercase C, hec.
That's not supposed to be an uppercase C, hec.
You are right. I am sorry I gave you the agita.
well, you should be.
Okay, you can stop now
Very fun song, Theodosia. Thanks!
When the choir came in at the end, I very nearly did a spit-take.
From Xgau:
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
If this comes completely out of the blue, I apologize.
It is now official--Village Voice Media fired me today, "for taste," which means (among other things) slightly sweeter severance. This despite the support of new music editor Rob Harvilla, who I like as a person and a writer. We both believed I had won myself some kind of niche as gray eminence. So I was surprised Tuesday when I was among the eight Voice employees (five editorial, three art) who were instructed to bring their union reps to a meeting with upper management today. But I certainly wasn't shocked--my approach to music coverage has never been much like that of the New Times papers,
Bless the union, my severance is substantial enough to give me time to figure out what I'm doing next. In fact, having finished all my freelance reviews yesterday, I don't have a single assignment pending. So, since I have no intention of giving up rock criticism, all reasonable offers entertained; my phone number is in the book, as they used to say when there were books. What I don't need is a vacation--the three of us just had a great two and a half weeks, and Nina matriculated at BMCC yesterday.
No need to respond. Forward to whoever you will.
Love,
Bob Christgau