^The Stooges: Search and destroy
Discovered through Wes anderson's life aquatic.
The Stooges are on of my faves. You really should listen to the whole album if you haven't already.
Then check their previous two albums. I have yet to listen to "Ready to Die" which came out last year. Crazy how Iggy Pop still records, performs, and puts as much energy in it as a 67 year old can. He's also the last original member still alive (Scott passed away last month).
"[Andy Warhol] said, 'Why don't you write a song called 'Vicious,' and I said, 'What kind of vicious?' 'Oh, you know, vicious like I hit you with a flower.' And I wrote it down literally." "Vicious" - Lou Reed
^The Stooges: Search and destroy
Discovered through Wes anderson's life aquatic.
The Stooges are on of my faves. You really should listen to the whole album if you haven't already.
Then check their previous two albums. I have yet to listen to "Ready to Die" which came out last year. Crazy how Iggy Pop still records, performs, and puts as much energy in it as a 67 year old can. He's also the last original member still alive (Scott passed away last month).
Yeah one of these days I need to sit down when I can just give that album a good listen. I've only ever really heard search and destroy and his contribution on white zombie's black sunshine.
But he seems like a cool dude in interviews and his little bit in coffee and cigarettes with Tom waits. I think I'll dig it. I really like that older punk sound.
I think in Non-sequiturs
"I told you not to put metal in the science oven! What'd you do that for?"
I love the covers he did in his later life. You can practically hear his wealth of life experience in each one. He really made every song he did his own.
I think in Non-sequiturs
"I told you not to put metal in the science oven! What'd you do that for?"
I love the covers he did in his later life. You can practically hear his wealth of life experience in each one. He really made every song he did his own.
I never really liked johnny cash, but I'm starting to see that he did a few alright covers.
Depeche mode, though?
I love the covers he did in his later life. You can practically hear his wealth of life experience in each one. He really made every song he did his own.
I never really liked johnny cash, but I'm starting to see that he did a few alright covers.
Depeche mode, though?
Well given my generation and taste growing up I always thought of that as more of a marilyn manson song , but either way it works.
I think in Non-sequiturs
"I told you not to put metal in the science oven! What'd you do that for?"
I love the covers he did in his later life. You can practically hear his wealth of life experience in each one. He really made every song he did his own.
I never really liked johnny cash, but I'm starting to see that he did a few alright covers.
Depeche mode, though?
Well given my generation and taste growing up I always thought of that as more of a marilyn manson song , but either way it works.
Nobody can Depeche Mode, like Depeche Mode.
I have never really heard a good cover for them.
RandomGeekNamedBrent wrote:I was more surprised by his Nine Inch Nails cover. but he made them work.
Saw these guys on friday. They still rock. They have a really interesting sound. O'death : Low tide
I went to one of the record stores on campus today after work. I had to try really hard to keep it at about 20$ but I got some cool additions to my collection.
Off: First four EP's (New)
David Bowie: Ziggy stardust (used)
Napalm Death: Smear Campaign (Used)
I think in Non-sequiturs
"I told you not to put metal in the science oven! What'd you do that for?"
I've got a parody of Bohemian Rhapsody written by Render for me. It's called Brit-ish Rhapsody, hope you don't mind me posting it.
Is this the real Brit?
Is he not fantasy?
I'm caught in a down drift,
No escape from the cruelty.
Open your eyes,
Look out to the pool and see.
He's just a pool toy, he has our sympathy,
Because I'm drowning here, soon will go.
Little high, little low.
Anyway the air blows doesn't really matter. Save me, save me!
Mama, just popped the fur,
Put a pump against his cap,
Pumped him up, now he's fat.
Mama, life has just begun,
But now I've had filled him all away.
Mama, ooh,
Didn't mean to make him pop,
If I'm not back again this time tomorrow,
I carry on, carry on collecting all his parts.
Too late, pump time was long,
I've filled him all with air
Rubber body everywhere.
Goodbye everybody. I've done to much.
Gotta leave the parts behind and face the truth.
Mama, ooh (anyway the wind blows),
Don't wanna him to die,
I sometimes wish I'd never pumped at all.
I see a foxy silhouette of a fur,
Isaac, Isaac, will you do the Fandango?
Belly rub and squeaking,
Very, very creaking he.
(Galileo) Galileo.
(Galileo) Galileo,
Galileo Figaro
Magnifico.
I'm just a pool toy, everybody pokes me.
He's just a rubber fox from a fur family.
Spare him his life - do not pop him.
Easy come, easy go, will you let me blow?
Inflate him! No, we will not let you blow. (Let him blow!)
Inflate him! We will not let you blow. (Let him blow!)
Inflate him! We will not let you blow. (Let me blow!)
Will not let you blow. (Let me blow!)
Never, never let you blow.
Never let me blow, oh.
No, no, no, no, no, no blow!
Oh, Britti mia, Britti mia (Britti mia, do not blow)
The Render has a pump put aside for me, for me, for me.
So you think you can hug me and sting in my back?
So you think you can pop me and leave me to crack?
Oh, furry, can't burst me like this, furry.
Just get it out, just gotta get the air out of me?
(Oh, yeah, oh yeah)
Nothing really flattens,
Anyfur can see,
Nothing really flattens,
Nothing really flattens me.
Anyway the air blows.
Did you know my friends call me "The Great Pontificator"! Or was it "The Great Time Waster"?