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9/18/2008

So long and good night

I want my funeral, when I have one, which will hopefully be 100 years from now, to be just like this:




Chunky little Gerard Way serenading me and all. Have I mentioned that they're from NJ? Sigh. I love them.

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8/07/2008

love is not a victory march

I've decided that "Hallelujah" is one of the most perfect songs ever. And it's amazing how many people have covered it. The first one I ever heard was Jeff Buckley's, so of course, it will always be my favorite...also because it's just obscenely beautiful. But I'm also kind of in love with kd lang's version, and of course Rufus Wainwright's. I can't say I'm crazy about Leonard Cohen's original, but he did write the song, so I respect him for that. I also wouldn't say I'm a huge fan of the Bon Jovi version, but it's not the worst I've heard, and I'll at least give them credit for having good taste in covers. Oh and last but not least, there's John Cale's version in Shrek. Which I love because hey, it's Shrek.

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6/19/2008

Ohmigod

Best iTunes iMix ever. No, I didn't create it, but it's effing awesome. I do miss WLIR.

I mean, come on, it's got "I Beg Your Pardon" by KonKan on it--the 12" remix version. I had that on cassette single. Yes, the 12" remix on cassette. Wrap your head around that.

Serious high school flashbacks ahead...



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3/26/2007

Gonna get to know you in a special way

The best song Madonna ever did. (And the best movie, of course.) Heard it on the radio on my way to work this morning and it significantly improved my mood, even for a Monday.

Checkitout...my first embedded Youtube video! I'm so 2006!

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1/19/2007

New Best Song Ever

And the video's good, too: Ima Robot: "Creeps Me Out".

All this love, girl, it creeps me out. Awesome.

Also, the video: it's a big game of musical chairs, which was one of my most-hated games I was forced to play in grade school. Seriously, even in like kindergarten, whenever I had to play it I spent the whole time thinking, Why do I have to compete like this for some stinking chair that I don't even want? I don't give a crap about getting a chair. This is b.s. What can I say--I was an angry toddler with a good understanding of the ridiculous.

Even so, I do enjoy the last "showdown" scene in the video. Is funny. Especially the winner's clapping and giggling.

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12/04/2006

How stoked am I?

The answer is, very, very much. Why? Because we're going to see Glen Phillips at the Outpost in the Burbs. Which is "a nonprofit community organization, dedicated to enriching individual and community life through programs which foster and celebrate creativity, spirituality, recreation and social unity." Basically, I think (because I've never been there) it's a little club at a church. And, it's like 20 minutes from where we live. Seeing Glen at a church = oddly exciting.

We were going to see him in NY back in--I think it was May. But the husband broke his wrist the day before and that was kind of traumatic, and we just plain forgot about the concert until it was too late. It kind of sucked. But this is going to be awesome. Perhaps I'm a little extra giddy about it because it's almost 2 a.m. and I should be in bed. Yawn.

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11/13/2006

Yes, I'm obssessed with YouTube

How come I never knew this existed? George Michael and Mary J. Blige's cover of "As". One of the best, most beautiful songs ever (bad recording of Stevie Wonder's awesome original here).

Back when I was doing wedding videos for a part-time living, I did one where they used that song (the Stevie Wonder version) for the groom/mother dance, and it freaking made me cry. It was so unusual (people usually used "Wind Beneath My Wings" or some Kenny Rogers song or some generic, DJ-suggested crap) (no offense, Bette Midler) and so beautiful and I still think of it every time I hear it.

And heck, here is Mary J. Blige's fairly heartwrenching cover (okay, cover featuring U2) of U2's "One," another one of the best songs ever written.

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10/27/2006

Oh no not me, I'm not too late.

Why did this song just pop in my head about 10 minutes ago? I have no idea, but god bless YouTube for providing me with a video of it to rock out to quietly, behind my desk:

Duran Duran--"Friends of Mine" Live 1999.

I remember that concert. Well, not that concert, but I did see them on the same tour. I remember Simon's cowboy hat. He was lookin pretty fine then...the middle aged spread hadn't yet set in...

While you're at it, watch this one, too: Duran Duran--"Burning the Ground". I remember listening to that one on cassette tape in my Walkman way back when...it was a rare single (Maybe a b-side? Okay, who remembers when there were b-sides?) that was never played on the radio (and I guess I never found it in any of the local record stores)...so somehow I'd managed to tape (VHS!) the video when it was on MTV once, and I recorded the audio off of there. Ahhhh I am so old! Cassettes and VHS and MTV playing rare single videos!

Speaking of old, Duran Duran is playing around here in a couple weeks, and I'm not going...because it's in Atlantic City (3-ish hours away) and the only tickets left are for the standing area in the back of the theater's balcony. I'm not driving that long to stand in the back of a balcony. I am just. too. old. Hopefully, they will make it back to NY sometime soon.

Okay, just one more: Arcadia--"Goodbye Is Forever". A good song by one of the Duran Duran offshoot bands. They were so goth.

And holy crap, for comparison? A super old "Friends of Mine" video. And a live version from 1982. Oh, the 80s-ness of it all.

Wow. I love YouTube.

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