My children furiously chopping up craft paper with kid scissors while Ponyo plays in the background.
My children furiously chopping up craft paper with kid scissors while Ponyo plays in the background.
Ringing in my ears. Wet saws are noisy things. Back is sore too. But that berkeleying floor is done.
JoeyM wrote: Luna Lee covering Jimi Hendrix: amazing stuff.
That's pretty good, but the poor girl ain't got no soul.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: Back is sore too. But that berkeleying floor is done.
Congrads. A friend of mine did that for his kitchen. He said it sucked. I haven't had the guts to try it.
JoeyM wrote: Oh, and what I'm listening to right now is Parov Stelar's booty swing
Still listening to and watching electro-swing from the Parov Stelar Band. The lead singer "Cleo Leopard" (real name Daniela Hrenek) has amazing stage presence.....She's not stunningly beautiful or an amazing dancer, but she is so confident on stage that it seems like she OWNS the arena. That is attractive.
http://youtu.be/gSczm5Ott6c?t=2m
http://youtu.be/5WAzVxtKmKE?t=5m11s
Kind of like a female mick jagger who does modernized-swing music instead of rock.
"the promise" by When In Rome. it's the fruity '80's lovesong-ish thing from when Napoleon plays tetherball with the girl at the end of the movie.
Just left a concert with Sick Puppies, Poppa Roach, Alice in Chains, Three Days Grace, Bullet for my Valentine, Halestorm, Hollywood Undead, P.O.D., Volbeat, and some more locals, but I'm listening to smooth hip-hop & R&B now.
In reply to AngryCorvair:
I spent a week fifteen years ago on my bread delivery route singing a few lines of that at everyone to try to figure out who it was. I got many, many "I don't know, but tell me when you find out."
This was, obviously, pre-Google, though I did eventually sort it via the Internet.
Hardcore History Podcast.
Or 102.5 FM Columbus, Ohio. Pretty good alternative station.
Or the Common Man Show on 97.1 FM Columbus, Ohio (Free the Torg!). (Actually, don't, I didn't like him all that much).
The leaked new Daft Punk album. I'll still buy it when it's released, but I couldn't resist the temptation to listen early.
George Benson doing Naima. Amazing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vVkFoAX50Q&list=PL56E6D112A4A01ECD
David Bowie's Hunky Dory album. 42 years after its release, it's still one of the best albums ever produced.
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