Swallowtail.
Swallowtail.
i recorded the stream that was live of it a week before the release of the album through a shitty computer into my yamaha 4track. the very first time i heard those opening notes i actually got goosebumps.
Wow. It's nice to see WhiteChocolate get some love. I'll admit that after the self titled album came out, I kind of gave up on Liz. That said, I think I need to go back and give the later work a fair listen.
You as well. I'm a little quiet, but you probably knew that already.
Well I am shocked and appalled…
Werd!
I'll tread lightly. Now i need to sleep so my soul sucking job only finds me dead on the inside tomorrow morning.
Appreciated. I've been using this for years elsewhere. Not trying to step on toes. I suppose the reference isn't as obscure as either of us thought then…
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Seeing that Mrs. Krabappel was the first red bar on the graph, i thought it was going to be characters who's voice actor died, therefore no more words to be added in the future. it took a minute to realize there were that few female characters on the list.
Grand Prix never seemed to get any love. I'm glad to hear other people saying they like it.
I got to see them at SXSW in '09. That was a fantastic show. These days you don't know what your favorite bands of the 90's are going to be like on stage. Superdrag was still full of energy. Seeing Tom Pappas bounce all over his corner of the stage was great.
A Space Ghost CD exists and you own it because it is awesome and somewhere deep inside you know it. #thatisnotmypuddle
This whole project has been fun to read through. I ran across the most recent post 2 days ago and decided to start from the first. What i really enjoy is seeing other people's opinions of my own favorite bands. I'm glad to see Harvey Danger get love. I'm taking their album Little by Little to the grave with me. …
What's a Tim Conway?
I'll gladly wait. Regardless of what anyone thinks of his films themselves, the soundtracks are all brilliant. Doom Generation, Nowhere, Splendor, Mysterious Skin… Not a loser in any of those. Harold Budd and Robin Guthrie's Mysterious Skin score is hauntingly beautiful. The others are just some of the best mix…
Next year can we get a beakdown of Gregg Araki's "Nowhere" soundtrack?
i'm cool with anything Nathan Larson is part of.
Andy Wood?
DogManStar was a masterpiece. I was lucky enough to catch Suede play in D.C. back in 95. Bernard had just quit. They never really came back to the states after that tour.