Jayne: Yeah, that was some pretty risky sittin' you did there. Wash: That's right, of course, 'cause they wouldn't arrest me if we got boarded, I'm just the pilot. I can always say I was flying the ship by accident.

'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.


DavidS - Sep 12, 2006 5:24:20 pm PDT #3979 of 10003
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

It's the song from Heathers.

You can find it on Don Dixon's collection.

I also like "Heaven Tonight" by Cheap Trick and, of course, "Don't Fear the Reaper" in the suicide pop song category.


tina f. - Sep 12, 2006 8:28:04 pm PDT #3980 of 10003

Quick meara because though I've posted, I've been skimming.

The more I see Tool in concert, the more convinced I become that Danny Carey is one of the best drummers who ever lived.

Sean, did you know he Danny Carey is a born and bred Kansan (born in Lawrence actually)? There is a lot of hometown pride for him.

Tina hasn't gotten home yet, but I've been awake since 5am EDT, so I may be asleep when she shows up.

Sadly, I didn't get to see a lot of Jon while he was here. I think my cats got a lot more of his company than I did actually.... But still - I am super happy I got to facilitate so much rock music watching, host a buffista and meet the man himself. And he got me an *awesome* poster from the Touch and Go reunion since I could not make it.

::waves at Jon::

I stumbled across the magazine Paste last week. Anyone familiar with it?

My friend S swears by it, brenda. He says the sampler CD is always worth listening to, and the reviews are plentiful and well written.

they had a big list of songs about suicide

My favorite suicide song as an angsty teen was "Sing Me to Sleep" by the Smiths. Now I think it's a little over-the-top, but I still love it.

In sad sad sad news (well, for me anyway) this will be the first year in five that I have not made it to Winfield. I held out hope for a while but it's just not going to happen. Money, job, travel arrangement crap - everything that could go wrong did. I am bummed beyond words but resolved to go for the full week next year.

Also - has anybody had time to play with iTunes 7 yet? I am LOVING the gapless playback. Oh, precious Elliott Smith bootlegs, oh dear sweet Led Zep live album, you finally sound right! The new artwork scrolling features are cool - but I doubt I'll use them. They seem best suited to listen to music by album and, thanks to iTunes, I listen to playlists almost exclusively now. I don't like the new side menu look (especially the all cap font of the main headings) but Apple always uses clunky typefaces on its first go-around with a new interface.

I am crazy OCD about uploading artwork when I import music, but it's nice to know iTunes will do it for me (as long as you import from CD). For a second I was afraid it would wipe out my self-added artwork but it didn't touch any of it.

So far - nothing awful and some really needed improvements.


Sean K - Sep 12, 2006 8:57:43 pm PDT #3981 of 10003
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

Sean, did you know he Danny Carey is a born and bred Kansan (born in Lawrence actually)? There is a lot of hometown pride for him.

Oooh! Thanks for the link, tina! Good interview. I always like that kind of thing.

Also? Danny Carey is very tall. He towers over the rest of the band.


esse - Sep 12, 2006 11:13:55 pm PDT #3982 of 10003
S to the A -- using they/them pronouns!

I stumbled across the magazine Paste last week. Anyone familiar with it?

Oh, Brenda, sorry I didn't see this earlier. Paste is a must-buy magazine for me. I read a fair number of music mags, and Paste is still my favorite. It's interesting, current, and accurate, and suits my musical taste almost perfectly. The last one might not have bearing on you. *g* But I would buy a subscription if I could afford it and had a permanent address.


Hayden - Sep 13, 2006 5:54:39 am PDT #3983 of 10003
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

Glad to hear you like the new interface, Tina. I was holding out until I heard some positive feedback.


tommyrot - Sep 13, 2006 5:58:11 am PDT #3984 of 10003
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

We've been sharing the iTunes 7 love in Buffistatech. Gapless playback has garnered the most rejoicing. I haven't used the new interface much yet, but I love the screen that comes up when you attach an iPod....


Hayden - Sep 13, 2006 6:12:32 am PDT #3985 of 10003
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

I should probably read that thread.


Hayden - Sep 13, 2006 6:14:28 am PDT #3986 of 10003
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

Went a little hog-wild on emusic downloads last night. After getting my usual monthly 90 tracks, I sprang for a bonus set of tracks, too. Here's what I got:

  • Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra - Adams: Shaker Loops/Wound Dresser/Short Ride in a Fast Machine
  • Butthole Surfers - Hairway to Steven (I had this already, but it's on an ancient cassette that I'm not going to look for)
  • cLOUDDEAD - cLOUDDEAD
  • Danger Doom - The Mouse & The Mask (just a couple of tracks to replace some that got corrupted)
  • Devendra Banhart - Rejoicing In The Hands
  • Electric Wizard - Dopethrone
  • Funkadelic - "Maggot Brain (alt mix)"
  • Isis - Panopticon
  • Joanna Newsom - The Milk-Eyed Mender
  • June Carter Cash - Ring of Fire: The Best of
  • P.J. Harvey - Dry (got no idea what happened to my copy of this)
  • Six Organs of Admittance - Sun Awakens
  • They Might Be Giants - No! ('cause I figured we need more kids' music)


tina f. - Sep 13, 2006 9:11:06 am PDT #3987 of 10003

Speaking of eMusic downloads. I totally forgot about the new Yo La Tengo disc out yesterday.

Not only is the title freaking brilliant (I Am Not Afraid Of You And I Will Beat Your Ass) but it is getting super super good reviews.

Soon to be in my ears...

Also downloading the new Richard Buckner that is out today.


sumi - Sep 13, 2006 10:58:20 am PDT #3988 of 10003
Art Crawl!!!

Oh yes, I've heard many good things about the new Yo La Tengo.