To avoid any possible embarrassment or blame
Me: I really like "Don't Put Another Drachma In The Jukebox" . . . Thanks!
Kraada: no problem . . . i find random shit . . . when i find random shit of classical origins it will always wend its way towards you eventually :-)
Me: Awww.
Kraada: besides, this was flash fiction + classics
that's like a bright neon sign that says "SONYA!!!!"
I can't really argue with that . . .
In other music-related news, my iTunes debauchery continues. (Cut for . . . all right, this probably is suitable for children under thirteen, but can I just claim it's not? Thanks.)
At latest tally, my selection of music impulse-bought since last night consists of:
The Dresden Dolls, "War Pigs" (live 2/5/05)
The Dresden Dolls, "Girl Anachronism" (live 10/30/04)
The Dresden Dolls, "Half Jack" (live 10/30/04)
Marianne Faithfull, "The Ballad of the Soldier's Wife" (A Perfect Stranger)
Marianne Faithfull, "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" (A Perfect Stranger)
Christine Lavin, "High Heel Shoes" (Compass)
Christine Lavin, "Don't Ever Call Your Sweetheart By His Name" (Future Fossils)
Christine Lavin, "Cold Pizza for Breakfast" (Future Fossils)
Denis Leary, "Drugs" (No Cure for Cancer)
Denis Leary, "Asshole" (No Cure for Cancer)
The Limeliters, "Until We Get It Right" (Until We Get It Right!)
Phil Ochs, "No More Songs" (The Best of Phil Ochs)
The Clancy Brothers, "Galway Races" (Wrap the Green Flag)
Gordon Bok, "Stone on Stone" (Apples in the Basket)
Cole Porter, "Anything Goes" (Cole Porter: A Centennial Celebration)
David J. Waletzky, "Yisrolik" (The Songs of World War II Jewish Resistance)
Irena Klepfisz, "Lead Printing Plates / Blayene Platn" (The Songs of World War II Jewish Resistance)
Josh Waletzky, "A Quiet Night / Shtil Di Nakht" (The Songs of World War II Jewish Resistance)
Adrienne Cooper et alii, "Never Say / Zog Nit Keyn Mol" (The Songs of World War II Jewish Resistance)
Kerstin Blodig, "KrÄka" (Kelpie)
Look, it makes me happy!
Kraada: no problem . . . i find random shit . . . when i find random shit of classical origins it will always wend its way towards you eventually :-)
Me: Awww.
Kraada: besides, this was flash fiction + classics
that's like a bright neon sign that says "SONYA!!!!"
I can't really argue with that . . .
In other music-related news, my iTunes debauchery continues. (Cut for . . . all right, this probably is suitable for children under thirteen, but can I just claim it's not? Thanks.)
At latest tally, my selection of music impulse-bought since last night consists of:
The Dresden Dolls, "War Pigs" (live 2/5/05)
The Dresden Dolls, "Girl Anachronism" (live 10/30/04)
The Dresden Dolls, "Half Jack" (live 10/30/04)
Marianne Faithfull, "The Ballad of the Soldier's Wife" (A Perfect Stranger)
Marianne Faithfull, "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" (A Perfect Stranger)
Christine Lavin, "High Heel Shoes" (Compass)
Christine Lavin, "Don't Ever Call Your Sweetheart By His Name" (Future Fossils)
Christine Lavin, "Cold Pizza for Breakfast" (Future Fossils)
Denis Leary, "Drugs" (No Cure for Cancer)
Denis Leary, "Asshole" (No Cure for Cancer)
The Limeliters, "Until We Get It Right" (Until We Get It Right!)
Phil Ochs, "No More Songs" (The Best of Phil Ochs)
The Clancy Brothers, "Galway Races" (Wrap the Green Flag)
Gordon Bok, "Stone on Stone" (Apples in the Basket)
Cole Porter, "Anything Goes" (Cole Porter: A Centennial Celebration)
David J. Waletzky, "Yisrolik" (The Songs of World War II Jewish Resistance)
Irena Klepfisz, "Lead Printing Plates / Blayene Platn" (The Songs of World War II Jewish Resistance)
Josh Waletzky, "A Quiet Night / Shtil Di Nakht" (The Songs of World War II Jewish Resistance)
Adrienne Cooper et alii, "Never Say / Zog Nit Keyn Mol" (The Songs of World War II Jewish Resistance)
Kerstin Blodig, "KrÄka" (Kelpie)
Look, it makes me happy!