It's kind of tacky to mention, I guess, but my band has a pretty summery song about the arts of the Boardwalk--sand sculpture, airbrushing, etc.
Harmony ,'First Date'
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.
It's kind of tacky to mention, I guess, but my band has a pretty summery song about the arts of the Boardwalk--sand sculpture, airbrushing, etc.
I'd say it's pretty relevant, given that I'm across the bay from you, aren't you in Baltimore?
You know, I was going to go to bed early tonight, but now I have about 50 songs to go through on itunes.
:: Curses the Buffistas and their music knowledge.
:: Kicks herself for asking the damn question in the first place.
I'd say it's pretty relevant, given that I'm across the bay from you, aren't you in Baltimore?
Oh, hey! that's right!! If you're interested I can post the song to buffistarawk gmail (ETA I went ahead and sent it). And if you are interested in coming across the bay this weekend we're playing a on the street in my neighborhood Sat. at 2
& then at the Charm City Rollergirls championship on Sunday afternoon.
I can post the song to buffistarawk gmail
I have no idea what this means but thanks. And please to explain.
And if you are interested in coming across the bay this weekend we're playing a on the street in my neighborhood Sat. at 2.
This sounds fab. Unfortunately, I don't have a car this weekend.
I have no idea what this means but thanks. And please to explain.
I'll explain by email, okay? Using your profile addy...
Wow. Thanks. I feel like it's Christmas morning. I guess I should start reading this thread regularly, huh?
Speaking of which, I noticed Sean was asking about Bach's Toccata and Fugue. Sean, if you're interested, I've emailed the version I have, played on one of the most beautiful organs I have ever seen (in Lezajsk, Poland).
Thanks, megan!
Now playing on WFMU - a disco version of "Song From M*A*S*H*"
(Why they call it that, instead of "Suicide Can Be Painless," I don't know. Oh, and it's by "Unknown.")
I think the song title is "Suicide is Painless". :-)