The song "Knotty Pine," that Dirty Projectors did with David Byrne for "Dark Was the Night," is another one of those songs that I didn't really like, but then I actually listened to it in full, and realized it's pretty good!
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Another One of Those
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Labels: David Byrne, Dirty Projectors
2/5
At least, I think it's five. There's, fungi, single-cell organisms... something else... Plants and Animals. Five Kingdoms. Right? Yeah, I think so.
But that's neither here nor there. Nor there (I'm pointing to a different spot now). "The Mama Papa." It was a free iTunes download, then a single. And for good reason, too.
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Labels: The Mama Papa
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Out
You know what's pretty much impossible? Finding a picture of Casa di Mondo. Yeah. That's right.
But finding their song "Out with the Old" is less impossible.
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Labels: Casa di Mondo
Monday, May 16, 2011
And Now...
And now, today's song! It's by a band called A B & the Sea. Not ABC. Sea, not C, you see? So we're clear on this now? Grood. I mean good. And great. Great and good.
The song is a pretty lovely thing called "Shine in the Shade."
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Labels: A B and the Sea
A Day After
I didn't post a song yesterday. Maybe I was "Spellbound" by eight hours of Buffy and Angel. BAHAHAHAHA!!! I'm so funny!
No, but seriously. My sister and I watched seasons seven and four for eight hours yesterday. It was fantastic.
Anyway, Doves is the band.
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Labels: Angel, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Doves
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Dies
When someone important dies, like a royal or something, you're supposed to have your national flags at "Half Mast." I haven't listened to the words, but I wonder if that's what the Empire of the Sun song is about.
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Labels: Empire of the Sun
Friday, May 13, 2011
Read
Actually, when I say it was down, I mean it was read-only. People could see blogs; we just couldn't post anything new.
Oh no. I just used the word "we" to denote bloggers. This is what Meat Cat spoke of...
Anyway, "German Studies" by The Breeders. I don't remember how it goes, but I do remember it being pretty kind of awesome. I guess it kind of maybe might be slightly sort of almost nearly somewhat rather fairly relatively awesome? No, it rocks!
"I'm what's inside ya!"
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Labels: The Breeders