"Daddy, what's regret?"
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"Daddy, what's regret?"
Well son, the funny thing about regret is, it's better to regret something you have done than to regret something you haven't done. And by the way, if you see your mom this weekend, be sure and tell her.....SATAN SATAN SATAN!!!!
I knew you were the one for me!
I messed it up. Let me fix it.
MAH-NAH! MAH-nuh-NAAAAH!
MAH-NAH! MAH-nuh-NAAAAH!
MAH-NAH! MAH-nuh-NAAAAH!
MAH-NAH! MAH-nuh-NAAAAH!
MAH-NAH! MAH-nuh-NAAAAH!
MAH-NAH! MAH-nuh-NAAAAH!
MAH-NAH! MAH-nuh-NAAAAH!
MAH-NAH! MAH-nuh-NAAAAH!
MAH-NAH! MAH-nuh-NAAAAH!
MAH-NAH! MAH-nuh-NAAAAH!
SATAN - has left his killing floor
Klatu Verata... Ni... ..... Nickel!!!!!!!!!!!
Man, did those guys sell out. I never, in a million years thought I'd hear them on the radio.
Did you know they wrote that MTV song? The one they'd play when the astronaut put the flag on the moon and various other clips.
They joked that they were the most played band on MTV yet the channel wasn't allowed to say their name.
I wouldn't take anything those guys say at face value. On the other hand, the money for their drugs had to be coming from somewhere...
I dunno if you saw last night where I edited to ask if New Model Army would be good for a Gang of Four fan. Any opinion on that?
Gang of Four? Never heard of them. New Model Army has some cool stuff. If you can get your hands on Thunder and Consolation, it had this amazing song called "Vagabonds" with an electric violin.
Now you've got me thinking. It was back in my whippersnapper days before I started considering sources that I read that about BS(heh) writing that song. Hmmmm.
Gotta CD burner? Wanna trade some NMA for Go4?
No burner
Well, better check with Kazaalite, then.
edit - now downloading "Vagabonds"
I better get some sleep. Take care of them bruises.
Electric violin? I may have to check them out.
I'm a sucker for good violin/fiddle work... mostly I get that from Flogging Molly, the Pogues, and Voltaire, though.
I liked "Vagabonds" okay, especially the little semi-rondo section.
For killer violin I gotta recommend L. Subramaniam and Jerry Goodman, though. Not very punk or new wave, in fact very Carnatic Classical and jazz fusion. But still much listening pleasure.
Then there's the western classical canon. I especially like Gil Shaham and the Quator Vegh's treatments of Bartok.