The Ataris - Welcome The Night CD (so far I think it sucks) Henry Rollins - Talk Is Cheap Vol. 3 2CD (spoken word - this is seriously the funniest guy ever) Harry Nilsson - Everybody's Talkin': The Best Of CD (pretty good) Ben Folds - Supersunnyspeedgraphic CD (excellent... and his cover of "Bitches Ain't mess" could very well be the funniest thing ever put on CD) Soundgarden - Superunknown CD (I wanted this CD sooooo bad 12 years ago, but couldn't afford it... then I lost interest... now I finally got it) Brian Wilson - In My Room bootleg CD (contains studio outtakes from the late 70s and rare live tracks - not very good but still pretty damn cool to own) Green Day - Unplugged bootleg CD (not as good as I hoped cause they didn't change the arrangements of the songs - so it's punk drums and a very thin guitar sound which doesn't really sound that cool... and it contains two almost identical live shows) Nickel Creek - S/t CD (some good songs, overall too country for my taste though) The Stranglers - 5 Live 01 2CD (nice to hear these songs live, even though it isn't with the original singer) The Zombies - Live At The Bloomsbury Theatre 2CD (all the big Zombies hits plus some pretty cool solo hits and covers)
You have too much spare cash!
I just want you to reassure him - talk to him, make him see the error of his ways. Then I'll hit him.
I was searching for a Marillion album and instead I bought: Deep Purple - "Come Taste the Band" Deep Purple - "Stormbringer" Procol Harum - "The Essential Collection" Pendragon - "The Window of Life" Steve Hackett - "To Watch the Storms" Rick Wakeman - "Journey to the Centre of the Earth"
and two Mike Oldfield's DVDs.
On ne voit bien qu'avec le coeur. L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux. Welcome to My blogspace and to Myspace
I bought something a few days ago at a record store in Madison, Wisconsin by some low-key artist who plays classical violin interpretations of classic rock songs, including "Dark Globe" by Syd Barrett, "Norwegian Wood", and "For Your Love" by The Yardbirds.
This crippling of individuals I consider the worst evil of Capitalism. Albert Einstein, "Why Socialism?" 1949