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the kiss off

08Apr08

Nothing in the real world prompted me to listen to these songs. In fact, I’m in a pretty good mood.
“Untouchable Face”

“Kiss Off”

“Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right”

Wing

Shakira

I’m at a loss either way. If you search around for Wing you’ll see that she also covers “In The Ghetto” and “Dancing Queen” which is, you know, funny.

Um, like, holy crap. Why haven’t I seen this before?

Cat Power with Buddy Guy - Come On In My Kitchen - TM ParisUploaded by Superpatri

this is what i’ve been saying . . .

“Living Of Love”

For just one chance to find
Love was someone that you loved to find
For just the sense to try
To walk ahead and leave the pain behind
If the days aren’t easy and the nights are rough
When they ask you what you’re thinking of
Say love, say for me love
Say love, say for me love
Your heart says […]

Everything surrounding “Once” which I wrote about back in July.
“Falling Slowly”

On the musical commentary section of the DVD the director compares this song to the sexual dance of foreplay and consumation, The first chorus is the first kiss. By the end of the song they are “****ing like animals”. An odd assessment given the chaste […]

We wrote about Victoria previously.

heat or snow?

21Dec07

Back in Boston in the late 80’s early 90’s my friends Todd and Brian struggled to do what musicians all over do - “make it”. In fact, they had some success signing with Enigma as “The Cavedogs” and releasing some very cool power pop inspired rock music.
Behold the power of the Internet as I searched […]

Twenty years ago The Cowboy Junkies recorded “The Trinity Sessions” in Toronto, ON. One microphone, direct to tape - the atmospheric vocals and sparse instrumentation were the perfect setting for Margo’s voice and the low moan of the guitars.
Earlier in the summer 1987 I met M. and R. in Salzburg, Austria at a hostel […]


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