Yea, my parents are, how do you say, drad. They got me the Dresden Dolls' Yes, Virginia . . . (It's a beautifully designed CD booklet. Wow.) Excuse me while I disappear into musical seclusion.
I finally saw them on that Jimmy Kimmel show this week.
Very cool. I do not own a television, so I never see shows, but they are always fantastic live: I think I've seen them four or five times now, and I'm looking at another in the fall. (And of course The Onion Cellar. I missed the production of A Clockwork Orange in which they were involved last year, but I'm planning this year in advance.) Shall I send you tracks from Yes, Virginia . . . so you can decide if you would like it?
Sonya, thanks for the links to Pretty Balanced and Voltaire. I'm going to check them out as soon as I'm finished with LJ here. If I can't get anything from them (I'm still on dialup--something about the area I live in), I'll let you know and take you up on the offer to e-mail something. And of course, if you have time to send a track from Yes, Virginia, I'd love to hear it. Hope you're still enjoying!
I have sent you "Shores of California," which is my current musical crack: it snuck up on me even over "My Alcoholic Friends" or "Mandy Goes to Med School." Hope you like!
Thanks, and yes, I do like it. I'm going to want the new CD (though I'm not ready to pull the one I have from my CD player just yet). Now, onto more listening ...
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Very cool. I do not own a television, so I never see shows, but they are always fantastic live: I think I've seen them four or five times now, and I'm looking at another in the fall. (And of course The Onion Cellar. I missed the production of A Clockwork Orange in which they were involved last year, but I'm planning this year in advance.) Shall I send you tracks from Yes, Virginia . . . so you can decide if you would like it?
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