And already the weekend's over. Sad, I know. But "Scar That Never Heals" is pretty kick-ass, so it's a good way to finish a weekend of Jeremy Fisher songs.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Already (Again)
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Labels: Jeremy Fisher
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Already
Now, I know I just did a week last week, but I'm doing a weekend this weekend already. a Jeremy Fisher weekend, specifically.
I'm starting with the Jeremy Fisher song I've known the longest, which is really probably less than a year before the other ones I know. It's called "Cigarette." I had to explain to Eric that it's awfully metaphorical, and that Jeremy Fisher doesn't actually want to be smoked as a cigarette. I guess Eris can't catch things like that.
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Labels: Jeremy Fisher, Weekend
Friday, December 3, 2010
Odd
That's odd. That last post should have been Thursday. Late Thursday, yes, but Thursday. The time on this thing must be wrong. I'll look into it. Anyway, for actual Friday's post, I'm going with the song "Taller Children." It's a song that I really do quite enjoy. Plus, Elizabeth & the Catapult is a kick-... butt... band name. Not as good as "She Likes Cloth," though.
Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?
And does anyone get that second reference? Because for those of you who do, you'd be surprised and appalled at how many people don't.
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Labels: Elizabeth and the Catapult
Legal and Illegal
Lighthouses are legal. Which is a good thing. I'm sad for the one that used to be in Alexandria, though. Anyway, whalers aren't legal. The Lighthouse and the Whaler. Legal and illegal.
Yes, I'm really desperate for something to say.
But that's neither here nor there. What is both here and there is their song "White Days." And in both locations, it's pretty damn good.
Which is always a nice thing for a song to be.
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Labels: The Lighthouse and the Whaler
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Relatively
I'm relatively excited for today's song. I mean, not as excited as I was on Saturday, but plenty more excited than I was yesterday. It took me a while to realize it, but "Tonight I Have to Leave It" by The Shout Out Louds is a good song. In fact, it's on one of the CDs I'll be sending Caitlin in the near future! Yay!
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Labels: The Shout Out Louds