> that i could reach out and hump it or just have some sort of intimacy with
> it. as for why i think it sounds better on headphones, i think you get
> more of the intensity and the sound effects on the album when you can
> listen so closely to it.
> - amy
>
Plus, headphones are easier to hum
1) I'm reading "Conversations With Wilder", by Cameron Crowe, right now.
Anybody who's really interested in film should check it out, though it is
kind of pricy ($35). Billy Wilder is/was _it_.
2) I'm going to be in swinging london/luxembourg/gay paree, etc. Later
this summer and I wanted to
Check it out-
http://www.theonion.com/onion3618/kid_rock_starves.html
funny stuff about the recording industry and napster.
love,
Dan
Hey y'all-
I was wondering if any of you had deciphered the lyrics to "Buttons to
Push the Buttons". I'm working on a TAB file for Bruce's page. If
anybody's interested, the general progression is like this:
C
Featherweight fathers know nothing 'bout daughters and
G F
Sons be damned
That lovin' spoonfull rumor plays right into a theory I have about oldies
that "lovin'" means "semen". With that interpretation in mind, I get a
lot more out of lines like:
Baby I need your lovin', got to have all your lovin'.
All my lovin'...I will save for you.
etc. etc.
-Dan.
Plus, I think it's a neat touch that the bar where quiz kid Donnie Smith
goes has one video game in it: "Frogger".
-Dan
There was a preview for this before Dogma when I saw it--it had very
little or no dialogue, so I couldn't tell if it was based on the book or
not, but later I found out it is--good news, though the review I read of
it wasn't entirely glowing. There was also a preview for American Psycho,
based on
Have any of you read the book of fight club? It's written by a graduate
of my college who lives in the town I grew up in, so I was exposed to it
pretty immediately after it came out--I read it in early '97. I went back
and read it again before the movie came out--you alls should read it if
you
On the occasions when I've had the opportunity to bump ulgies while
listening to music, I've always noticed myself conforming to the
song somewhat, in tempo and in structure, so if you absolutley must stab
whilst listening to Modest Mouse, make sure it isn't "Exit Does not Exist"
or "Dog Paddle
The new built to spill album is boss. There's a coffee shop in downtown
pdx where one of doug m's high school friends works and they've been
playing his advance copy relentlessly.
-Dan
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