tafkasp:
succotash...
kristie:
Sing it. Baby.
kristie:
It's firmly lodged in my head now, too! The only way to make it stop is to DANCE. surreal

Your groove I do deeply dig, no walls only the bridge...
kristie:
Oooh! You should have Lady Miss Kier and Kylie Minogue fight to the death...in your head. Let me know who wins.
kristie:
Touch
toothpickmoe:
Indeed.
buttonbutton:


my style idol, ages 13-present.
subrosa:
Your mom is gay.
buttonbutton:
Dig.
I even met Lady K once, when I was 16 and snuck into see them play. She autographed my ticket "Ooooh La La, Lady K."

like 20 badly dressed queens tried to steal it, but I was triumphant.
Check your email, I have an exciting possible development.
mc_dove:
that's the sexiest thing i've ever heard. sign to me, baby. kiss
buttonbutton:
whatever, it's not America's top Best Friend.

homophobe.
pointblank:
OOOOOoooh la la....la lalalalala!
subrosa:
pointblank:
I did. It went really well. It's still a total long shot, but it was nice to make a big contact.

I also saw the Raconteurs afterward.
pointblank:
D'oh!
pointblank:
The job is writing for Salon, but I don't want to say what, yet. Needless to say, it'd be really cool, but I also know that it's a bit out of my league right now. . .just getting to sit down with the editor was really big.

The Raconteurs were great live--I'm with you, I don't really love them (the lady friend does, for disgusting, lousy, trampy reasons that need not be divulged here), but they are all ridiculously tight live. That rhythm section is just amazing. Do you like the Greenhornes at all?
adjunct:
I was practically in college before I learned to embrace Towa Tei's all-polyester, all the time aesthetic. I feel like I missed out.

Dude, Bishop Allen are playing in Philadelphia RIGHT NOW and I am in fucking Syracuse RIGHT NOW. I hate this town for making me move here.
obd:
Aparently, that disc is now in my collection of CD's I used to own ... frown
hansel:
Huh. Now that's stuck in my head. Argh. shocked