Album Lounge: Bang Bang Rock & Roll
Bang Bang Rock & Roll
Released: 2006 22 tracks-
- 3. Emily Kane
- 5. Modern Art
- 6. Good Weekend
- 8. Fight
- 9. Moving to La
- 10. Bad Weekend
- 11. Stand Down
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- 12. 18000 Lira
- 14. Maternity Ward
- 17. About Time
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Sure enough, two days after Valentine's Day, I'm changing my tune from "No Pussy Blues" to the following:
Oh, dear, I seem to have been silent here for, um, almost a month. Sorry about that. Did you miss me? Can we just take all the usual excuses - busy at work, no time to listen to much new music, _really frickin' lazy_ - as read?
But O, my moggly Moglings, I have been to the promised land and found many treasures. Of course, I always find out after I make these discoveries that the Kewl Kidz were into my new fave band hours ago, and they are passe'; so if you've heard ... MORE
This was an item written by my former roomate.
Item 269. Strip naked to the waist and ride your Harley-Davidson down Lake Shore Drive.
Hello America, if you've got cable then tune into Fuel TV today at 9pm, midnight, 8:30am or 9pm and midnight tomorrow (EST) to catch a couple of live tracks recorded in the Fuel studios in LA a few months back... keep a close watch out for Ian's dancing...... MORE
So I was singing Emily Kane in my head this morning while brushing my teeth and I thought, Man, it must be cool to be THE Emily Kane. Even further, just to be named Emily Kane in general. No song has ever had William Harle, or any variation of that, from what I know. But I know that cannot be the case for everyone's name. Some of you are cool or lucky enough to be blessed with music inclusion.
So here's your chance to brag about your song. Has your full name been used in a ... MORE
My workplace has started playing Christmas music nonstop. And bad music, that's the thing. I mean, I have some Christmas music in my collection, but we're talking Conor Oberst singing "Blue Christmas," selections from Death Cab, Ron Sexsmith, the Eels, Guster's adorable "Donde Esta Santa Claus?", and my all-time favorite - "Christmas Wrapping" by the Waitresses. I am not a scrooge. I know how to get in the holiday spirit (though I prefer to hold off until December).
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"Popular culture no longer applies to me"
And to quote another song, "and I feel fine."
Whew! Good riddance!






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