Waiting on the snow.
We are expecting some this weekend. The Indian Summer must be over. Hopefully we won't get as much as in the picture. That was from last year - our old horseshoe watching bench. Covered.
Waiting on a friend, Stones:
Waiting on the snow.
We are expecting some this weekend. The Indian Summer must be over. Hopefully we won't get as much as in the picture. That was from last year - our old horseshoe watching bench. Covered.
Waiting on a friend, Stones:
Wiki tells the story so much better...
My favorite song from the last year or so. I don't remember if I got the CD in 2005 or 2006. Named: Plans.
There are alot of stories about how they got their name. The one I heard was that Cutie was a little poodlelike dog taking his last fateful trip to the vet in a NYC cab.
Not even close but it makes a good story.
From Wiki:
Death Cab for Cutie is an American band formed in Bellingham, Washington in 1997. The band takes its name from a satirical song, of the same name, performed by the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band on their 1967 album Gorilla and in the Beatles experimental movie, Magical Mystery Tour.
We saw them at Lollapalooza this last summer.
Sweet (stereo) sounds for a Monday. Couldn't decide which one I liked better. One is sentimental, melancholy sounding and the other is definitely not. Depends on your mood I guess.
Stereophonics
... from Wales
.. began ... as a teenage cover band known as 'Tragic Love Company', a name inspired by their favourite bands Tragically Hip, Mother Love Bone and Bad Company.
They later changed their name to "Stereophonics", named after ... grandmother's gramophone.
I think it's still out there.
Saw him at Chicago last summer during the Taste (of Chicago). Karl has his fans. He's basically a one man band.
Proof: wiki knows all.
Kathleen Edwards. Back to Me.
Wikipedia classifies hers as Alt. Country. I only am familiar with this song. Wherever she fits in, I like her sound.
Martha & the Muffins "Echo Beach". I heard this today on the radio and couldn't pass it up. I remember looking for an MP3 of it only a couple of months ago. (don't ask me why - it was probably stuck in my head)
I never realized that most songs are now available on youtube.com in one form or another. You can get anything you want at Alice's Restaurant. I mean youtube / internet.
Blogging seems to be replacing my bulletin board. I used to keep misc notes, pictures, columns from newspapers, magazines, ticket stubs, schedules, cartoons, etc. Anything interesting I'd run across during the course of a day.
The disadvantage is you can't empty / update it every year or so to save the best ones for remembrance / safe keeping (ie: shoebox). But then again, you couldn't tack a 20 year old video on the wall.