Softer than dust and louder than bombs
A sort of communal meme, stolen from
watermelontail:
The world ends, the credits roll. Which song plays?
By the original rules, R.E.M.'s "End of the World As We Know It" is out of bounds for obviousness. I have chosen Tom Waits' "A Good Man Is Hard To Find":
Well, I always play Russian roulette in my head
It's seventeen black or twenty-nine red
How far from the gutter? How far from the pew?
I will always remember to forget about you
A good man is hard to find
Only strangers sleep in my bed
And my favorite words are good-bye
And my favorite color is red
What about you?
The world ends, the credits roll. Which song plays?
By the original rules, R.E.M.'s "End of the World As We Know It" is out of bounds for obviousness. I have chosen Tom Waits' "A Good Man Is Hard To Find":
Well, I always play Russian roulette in my head
It's seventeen black or twenty-nine red
How far from the gutter? How far from the pew?
I will always remember to forget about you
A good man is hard to find
Only strangers sleep in my bed
And my favorite words are good-bye
And my favorite color is red
What about you?

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Yatta! Pity you don't work for me, Agent Sonya.
She sounds pretty good--I noticed there's a downloadable file on that site of her doing a good job with Waits' "Innocent When You Dream".
hey sounded like singers from the late 1930's, early 1940's, not modern performers; there's a real difference in technique and style, and most people don't manage it.
I know what you mean. It was one of the things I didn't like about the Chicago movie.
Numerous people, apparently.
Wow. Hmm. I don't think I've heard of any of those people except Neko Case. It would be interesting to hear, though.
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I didn't see the movie of Chicago, but mostly for other reasons: I'd heard the original 1975 cast and seen the 1997 revival, and I didn't think Richard Gere or Catherine Zeta-Jones or Renée Zellweger would measure up. And from what I've heard, they didn't.
I don't think I've heard of any of those people except Neko Case. It would be interesting to hear, though.
Here.
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Sorceress! Thanks.
It's not bad. At least half of it's interesting interpretation, though at times her variations sound only like variations. Still, I'd probably show up at the parole hearing.
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I have many obscure talents.
At least half of it's interesting interpretation, though at times her variations sound only like variations. Still, I'd probably show up at the parole hearing.
I've never heard anything else by Neko Case. Is this (even as a cover) typical of her style?
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It's the first recording of her I've heard, too--I'd only heard of her before. I hadn't heard very much about her, either, except I always wondered if the "Neko" was meant to be the Japanese word for "cat." Her Wikipedia entry (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neko_Case) describes her work as "alt-country", and I'm not historically a fan of country. But the Waits cover didn't sound especially country to me . . .
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I know you two are probably old standards fans, so you could check out her cover of "Look for Me (I'll Be Around)". I don't know if she has a unique or innovative take on the song, but I normally hate standards & like this song. I'm finding it hard to suggest any one particular song, since the three albums I recommended are constantly running on my iPod.
As far as the quiz went, I answered back at WM's page & expanded on the idea (http://stsisyphus.livejournal.com/23728.html) in my own journal.
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I've never heard it, but I'll look for her version.