Tupac wasn't Goth? I mean, with the dead and all?
t /dark sarcasm
The soundtrack for
Life on Mars
is just fab, truly. UK-Music-That-Didn't-Get-Played-Over-Here is an unknown country to me. (Perhaps not surprisingly.)
(Heh -- I just checked iTunes and to my surprise they actually
have
"Indian Lake". And now it is MINE.)
Oh, and to round out my morning: here's a clip of Dr. Johnny Fever saying "Booger" on WKRP:
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Heh -- I just checked iTunes and to my surprise they actually have "Indian Lake". And now it is MINE.
FTR, iTunes had most of the summer songs suggested.
And I love love love "Boardwalk Arts"—thanks lisah! Do you ever play on this side of the bridge?
Thanks!!! We haven't played over there but we would if the opportunity arose. I wonder where though?
We haven't played over there but we would if the opportunity arose. I wonder where though?
Good question. We have groups a couple of times a week at the local bar (Andy's in Chestertown-that's where I discovered Mercy Creek), but that gets small pretty quickly, and then there's a leap in venue (generally to the Avalon in Easton). For example, apparently the Avett Bros. used to play Andy's, but now there's no way they could play there, I saw them in Easton. But the Avalon is also Nanci Griffith, RIchard Thompson, etc.
Hmmm. Well, Jilli, your goth music special is showing something about Tupac instead of its TiVo listing. I'll see if it comes on after and adjust. Lame, MTV2!
Waaaaah! Noooooo!
(But thank you for checking for me.)
Connie, do you have a link to Vonnie's LoM soundtrack? I'm kind of curious now.
SA, it was back a bit in her LJ....
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It's to a sendspace link so I think it may still be valid.
Hey! Check it out, Glenn O'Brien's TV Party - the legendary Manhattan cable access show from the late 70s and early 80s is now on DVD, and priced to move. (Mine was only $11.98.) It's Arty! It's Punk! It's a Party! It's Bunk!
Jon, I think you'd be interested in the ep I linked since it's got Tim Wright of Pere Ubu playing with Walter Steding on electric, drone-o-riffic violin. Plus Lenny Ferrari playing the New Yorker as a drum kit. All with Fripp in the audience.