SOTD – Fever Ray “Triangle Walks”

June 9th, 2010

Can I come over? I need to rest.

Fever Ray “Triangle Walks”

an apple and a berry plant
comes with a house
on the grass
who is that
to come by my house

stands outside my window
sucking on the berries and
eats us out of house and home
keeping us awake
keeping us awake

can i come over, i need to rest
lay down for a while
disconnect
the night was so long
the day even longer
lay down for a while
recollect

five AM
out again
triangle walks
magpies, i throw sticks at them
they laugh behind my back

getting a feeling
maybe i will dream again
having that feeling
when there’s no one awake
no no one awake

can i come over, i need to rest
lay down for a while
disconnect
the night was so long
the day even longer
lay down for a while
recollect

can i come over, i need to rest
lay down for a while
disconnect
the night was so long
the day even longer
lay down for a while
recollect

  

SOTD – Ditty Bops “Wake Up”

June 3rd, 2010

It’s funny, looking for the lyrics to this song online (or a video that wasn’t a truly horrendous amateur cover version. OMG why do people post that shit? I am humiliated on their tone-deaf behalves.) I found that most people entirely missed the point of the song. It’s about checking out, not doing things the way you’re told to – being apart from society. And most people hear the first stanza and apparently think “Oh, what an awesome song about being an asshole extrovert optimist!” Point. Missed.

Anyway, it’s the song of MY day, anyway.

Ditty Bops “Wake Up” (listen at playlist.com)

Wake up and smell the coffee,
Rise and shine,
The early bird gets the worm,
Strike while the iron’s hot,
And whistle while you work

Stay on the trail,
Keep your hands and arms inside the train,
Don’t stray,
Watch your step,
And wipe your feet,
Draw inside the lines

What if you didn’t know where the bad side of town was,
Where would you wander to?
So many places from which to choose
Would you let yourself be?

Don’t cause a scene,
Mind your manners,
Speak only if spoken to,
You know what you are not to do,
Watch and learn

What if you never were short for time?
All meetings cancelled, clocks stopped at nine,
Without alarms the silence beams,
Invited to be

What if you never heard a word they say,
And up were down and night were day?
I bet you’d have a lot more time to play
If you’d let yourself go

Breath deep,
Speak out,
Make up your mind,
Be brave,
Follow your dreams,
Listen to you heart,
Close your eyes,
Make a wish.

  

Wednesday Playlist – Facial Hair Edition

June 3rd, 2010

This week! Songs about facial hair! Postive, negative, indifferent, it matters not!

My own submission: “Mass Nerder” by the Descendents:

Don’t got no goatee
Don’t got no tattoo
Don’t got no nose ring
Don’t wanna be like you

From @sDonoho


ieincognito
– @superbadgirl Not the most musically advanced offering, but the Bugs “Dave Navarro’s Goatee Fucking Sucks” fits the bill #wednesdayplaylist

El_Dickman – @superbadgirl I bet 90% of the Santa Claus songs have some mention of a white beard. :P #wednesdayplaylist

butterflyfish_ @superbadgirl Lizzie says there’s a mustache in Girl All the Bad Guys Want by Bowling for Soup.

H_Wallbanger

communique – @superbadgirl “teenage mustache” by the locust #wednesdayplaylist

_bunny_ @superbadgirl The Girlie Had a Mustache – DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince #wednesdayplaylist

bengoldman - @superbadgirl: “Relax & Ride It” (aka, the mustache ride song, aka the @cvbarnhart theme song) by Alter der Ruine #wednesdayplaylist

cvbarnhart – @bengoldman Dag. Beat me to it.

Lorizs_tweets – @superbadgirl Burning Beard ~ Clutch #wednesdayplaylist

cvbarnhart – @superbadgirl mc chris – Older Crowd #wednesdayplaylist

p_tea – @superbadgirl “The Night Santa Went Crazy” by Weird Al.

stevodarkly – @superbadgirl Bowling for Soup, “Girl All the Bad Guys Want.” Dream girl likes mustaches, singer can’t grow one.

trmink - @superbadgirl Untouchable Face – Ani DiFranco #wednesdayplaylist

cvbarnhart – @superbadgirl Rev. Horton Heat – Devil’s Chasing Me #wednesdayplaylist

cvbarnhart – @superbadgirl Clutch – Burning Beard #wednesdayplaylist

bengoldman – @superbadgirl The Whisker Ticklers – Molestache Mamba #wednesdayplaylist #makinshitup

  

SOTD – Au Revoir Simone “Don’t See the Sorrow”

May 23rd, 2010

Sometimes when I am driving I learn to love songs better than I do when listening to them any other time. Something about listening to them on headphones, for one thing, really makes the lyrics more clear, or the music somehow more compelling. This song is rather easy to disregard as background, but then I stopped to really listen to it, and it’s sweet and sad. And sweet and sad fits my mood, as it so happens. And so here it is.

(Not the official video, but the best way to post the actual song now that lala is going belly-up :-/)

Au Revoir Simone “Don’t See the Sorrow”

Don’t see the sorrow
Don’t let it creep up through your skin
‘Cause I read somewhere
What you like, you’ll find again
You’ll find it again

I’m on the edge
Of not wanting to feel this way
anymore
I will still try to learn my lessons
There’s no mistakes anyway
I know that

So you
Why won’t you make room
Some room for me?
You
Why won’t you make room
Some room

I see myself in you
I seem to know my own death too
But here on a day this clear
It’s as good a day
To begin
To begin

So you
Why won’t you make room
Some room for me?
You
Why won’t you make room
Some room for me?
You
Why won’t you make room
Some room for me?
You
Why won’t you make room
Some room

  

SOTD – Zero 7 “Waiting to Die”

May 16th, 2010

Zero 7 “Waiting to Die”

It’s just a day like any other day
A beautiful day for an accident, let’s say
Yes it’s just a day, like any other day
Just one step closer to the end of the buffet
La la la la la la
La la la la, ’cause we’re waiting to die

Now it’s a good time for a tasty glass of wine
Let’s not burden our minds with carbon dioxide
And everyone hurry, don’t sit and abide
Yes, everyone stand up, we’re running out of time
La la la la la la
La la la la, ’cause we’re waiting here to die

Look what a terrible mess that we’ve made
The sun beats us down as we search for the shade
And yes it is true, death is everyone’s fate
But we’ve made it this far, it’s time to celebrate
La la la la la
La la la la, ’cause we’re waiting here to die
La la la la la
La la la la, ’cause we’re waiting here to die

  

SOTD—Emilie Autumn, Opheliac

May 9th, 2010

I feel pretty dramastical and insane today. Nothing better for that than a lot of Emilie Autumn. Really loudly. Repeat until sane and/or exhausted.

Emilie Autumn – Opheliac

I’m your Opheliac
I’ve been so disillusioned
I know you’d take me back
But still I feign confusion
I couldn’t be your friend
My world was too unstable
You might have seen the end
But you were never able
To keep me breathing
As the water rises up again
Before I slip away

You know the games I play and the words I say when I want my own way
You know the lies I tell when you’ve gone through hell and I say I can’t stay
You know how hard it can be to keep believing in me
When everything and everyone becomes my enemy
And when there’s nothing more you can do I’m gonna blame it on you
It’s not the way I wanna be
I only know that in the end you will see it’s the Opheliac in me…

It’s the Opheliac in me…

I’m your Opheliac
My stalkings prove my virtue
I’m open to attack
But I don’t want to hurt you
Whether I swim or sink
That’s no concern of yours now
How could you possibly think
You had the power to know how to keep me breathing as the water rises up again
Before I slip away

You know the games I play and the words I say when I want my own way
You know the lies I tell when you’ve gone through hell and I say I can’t stay
You know how hard it can be to keep believing in me
When everything and everyone becomes my enemy
And when there’s nothing more you can do I’m gonna blame it on you
It’s not the way I wanna be
I only know that in the end you will see it’s the Opheliac in me…

Studies show intelligent girls are more depressed
Because they know
That the world can lie
I don’t think for a bit they sit around and think every things gonna be alright
They know who: sides, shadows; shapes, a devil, an angel; no in-between
She speaks in third person so that she can forget that she’s me

Doubt thou the stars on fire
Doubt thou the sun doth move
Doubt truth to be a liar
But never doubt

Doubt thou the stars on fire
Doubt thou the sun doth move
Doubt truth to be a liar
But never doubt

Doubt thou the stars on fire
Doubt thou the sun doth move
Doubt truth to be a liar
But never doubt
I love

You know the games I play and the words I say when I want my own way
You know the lies I tell when you’ve gone through hell and I say I cant stay

You know how hard it can be to keep believing in me
When everything and everyone becomes my enemy
And when there’s nothing more you can do I’m gonna blame it on you
It’s not the way I wanna be
I only hope that in the end you will see
But never doubt
You know the games I play and the words I say when I want my own way
You know the lies I tell when you’ve gone through hell and I say I can’t stay
You know how hard it can be to keep believing in me
When everything and everyone becomes my enemy
And when there’s nothing more you can do I’m gonna blame it on you
It’s not the way I wanna be
I only hope that in the end you will see

  

Wednesday Playlist – Strong Women, Strong Message

May 5th, 2010

Ladymusic

superbadgirl – For today’s playlist I want songs from strong women with strong messages! In the mood for some kick-ass female attitude. #wednesdayplaylist
H_Wallbanger – @superbadgirl Bad Reputation: Joan Jett
superbadgirl – I may add a lot to this list, but first up is Superchick’s “One Girl Revolution” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vj6wqABX0M8
H_Wallbanger – @superbadgirl If we can do multiples, I’ll also throw out Oh Bondage Up Yours by X-Ray Spex.
violentecstasy – @superbadgirl Anything from Skunk Anansie is awesome. “100 Ways to Be a Good Girl” might be particularly appropriate. #wednesdayplaylist
Grave_Danger – @superbadgirl The Donnas “Get Rid Of That Girl”
ieincognito – @superbadgirl People Got a Lotta Nerve by Neko Case #wednesdayplaylist
narcise – Bettie Serveert – Geek, Leona Naess – Charm Attack, Metric – On the Sly, Black Tambourine – Throw Aggie Off the Bridge #wednesdayplaylist
ieincognito – @superbadgirl And I will add Le Tigre’s Hot Topic #wednesdayplaylist
ieincognito – @superbadgirl Or don’t think you can go wrong with anything by the Chicago Women’s Liberation Rock Band #wednesdayplaylist
superbadgirl – Also adding Imogen Heap’s “Getting Scared” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwq8Y5z6ckE #wednesdayplaylist
katatomiclabs - @superbadgirl Oh, and Julie Ruin – “I Wanna Know What Love Is.” @superbadgirl “Song For Anne Bannon,” Team Dresch; “Youth Decay,” Sleater-Kinney.
ieincognito – @superbadgirl Gossip’s Fire with Fire, then I’ll stop #wednesdayplaylist #socantwaitforit and Let’s go with some Different Drum by Linda Ronstadt, while we’re at it.
p_tea – @superbadgirl “Fall Behind Me” “Take It Off” “Take Me To The Backseat” “The Gold Medal” all by The Donnas. #lovethedonnas #wedsplaylist
hipntrendy - it just came on via shuffle so Pink – U + Ur Hand @superbadgirl #wednesdayplaylist
jamesblackwood - ”To Be Young, Gifted, And Black,” “God, God, God” Nina Simone #wednesdayplaylist
jamietoonart - Ladykiller – Lush, Hunter – Bjork, #wednesdayplaylist
cbellers – @superbadgirl Tyrone – Erica Badu #wednesdayplaylist
avandonsel – @superbadgirl Bessie Smith “‘Tain’t Nobody’s Business If I Do” #wednesdayplaylist
El_Dickman – @superbadgirl I’ll go with the old standard: “These Boots Were Made for Walking” by Nancy Sinatra. #wednesdayplaylist
jeniburns – @superbadgirl I would think virtually anything by Veruca Salt will cover that whole theme.
cbellers @superbadgirl naked eye – luscious jackson #wednesdayplaylist
avandonsel - @superbadgirl Roxanne Shante “Roxanne’s Revenge” ! #wednesdayplaylist
Joule - @superbadgirl “Bad Reputation” Joan Jett #wednesdayplaylist
trmink - @superbadgirl Everything I Need – Melissa Ferrick #wednesdayplaylist
k_del - @superbadgirl totally tardy: Wanda Jackson:This Gun Don’t Care, Nina Simone: I Want a Little Sugar in My Bowl, Eartha Kitt:I Wanna Be Evil
Joule - @superbadgirl Before I re-read the question and saw that you wanted girl singers I thought of “I Don’t Like Mondays” by the Boomtown Rats
UnclePilot - @superbadgirl Duh. #wednesdyplaylist ♫ http://blip.fm/~p227f
stevodarkly - @superbadgirl … I’ll offer up hometown girl Chloe Day and “Catfight” – but it’s too obscure for a sound clip. http://tinyurl.com/29sjlyg

  

Joshua James at the Duck Room

May 2nd, 2010

So I think I have found one of those artists who I already love, and then I love even better live. Elusive beast, that. Usually I go to see live music because I think it’s important to support the artist, and to just get that sense of being in the same room where/when their music is made. To soak that in. Usually the music is not the quality of studio music, and I don’t like it as well, and there’s a crowd of weirdos there, and I have to stand up all akwardly and other people’s sweat gets on me and I am just kind of “meh” about the whole experience, but think it’s nevertheless important to do. Not with this guy. His studio tracks are fantastic—I was so excited when I learned he was coming in town—but live? He blew me away.

This was just an incredibly passionate performance. I was near or in tears at least three times, and I could have watched him all damn night. (he played seriously short, and nothing from “The Sun is Always Brighter” that’s my only critique.)

I have never seen anyone get down on their knees and wail on acoustic guitar like that, and it was just… I don’t know, amazing seems a very trite word, but it was that. He really has that mesmerizing star-quality intensity. That thing that sets an artist apart, like he lives in a world right next door to ours, but not quite in it. He’s not the kind of artist I’d want to hang out and chat with after a show, I don’t want to know him better as a person, I only want to hear what he wants to say to me from the stage.

I was trying to describe to Dave before the show what kind of music he played, but it doesn’t fit really easily in any category I am aware of. I was gratified that Dave also really liked him, and ended up buying some of his music at the end of the night (On vinyl even! Perfect for Dave.)

I very much wished that the crowd had been larger, there were maybe… 75 people there? At most? I am not too good at estimating that kind of thing. And several of those in attendance were frat douches with their performance-lesbian girlfriends, so that was annoying. Not HALF as annoying as fucking Screechy McScreechersons at the table behind us though. Drunk ass bitch brought not only her own tambourine, but her own fucking maraca! WTF is that? And she screeched after every song, screaming out “Joshua!” and “Annabelle!” (the name of one of his songs.) She had a dude with her who I was really wishing would take her shit more firmly in hand. (and if the gender roles had been reversed, then yes I would have wished the chick would have taken the dude in hand.)

The second opening band – Desert Noises – are worthy of mention as well. I had not known that there were opening acts, they were not listed or announced anywhere, so by the time the second opener took the stage we had been there for more than an hour already and I was somewhat out of patience. But OMG. So dang super-cute you could not help adoring their faces off. I bought their EP, and it’s pretty fantastic – plus the cover art? Miniature photography! My greatest weakness! (Well, next to super-earnest young men who have driven a solid day to play for a Duck Room crowd and are excited to do so.)

SO! The takeaway of this post is that you should be listening to Joshua James. He is amazing, and I look forward to more and more fabulous work from him. Also! You should be listening to Desert Noises, their EP is very polished (on sale now for $7!) and I was quite impressed with it. Hope to hear more from them in the future.

  

Over the Rhine at The Old Rockhouse

May 1st, 2010

Saw Over the Rhine last night at The Old Rockhouse. My first time at that venue, and I enjoyed it very much, will definitely want to go back for more shows there. It’s set up so that you can go stand in a crowd in front of the stage, chill out at tables in the middle of the house, or super-chill-out at the bar in the back. Acoustics seemed great even that far back, and you could still see the stage very clearly. In addition, the windows have an incredible view of the Arch, and it was particularly gorgeous after the rains stopped last night. And their kitchen is open pretty late if you want to grab something to eat during the show.

Dave and I did have some problems finding the dang place, since it was pouring down rain and neither of us had been before, then on the way there while we could not see where the heck we were driving we also heard flash flood sirens and then tornado sirens. Not exactly the weather most conducive to driving around Soulard finding a place you’ve never been. But we did find it, and they have a large free parking lot across the street and very friendly door staff and wait staff, so A+ for atmosphere.

The show was great, they played their more pared-down tracks, and lots songs from The Trumpet Child, which was more than fine by me. They also played some new stuff, and one song (My Favorite Time of Light) was particularly nice.  Although it has to be nice for the artist, I don’t always enjoy hearing new things live for the first time—most tracks need a few hearings to grow on me—but they only played maybe 3-4 news songs, and the rest were from their back catalog. They did have a tendency to intro songs with super-long explanations, which was not all that interesting really, and was hard to make out as far back as we were sitting. Less banter, more singing, is always good in my mind.

Obligatory terrible cell phone photo. That's the band way in the back, and you can see the classic St. Louis architectural elements (tin ceiling, tile floor) in the venue. The flash on the left side is coming from a solid wall of windows from which you can see the Arch. It really is beautiful there.

I could not get a proper handle on what type of crowd it was. I had no idea what to expect, as I really don’t even know how to classify OtR’s music anyway (unless “music to play while you’re lounging in bed on a rainy day having slow and lazy sex” is a genre) so didn’t know what their other fans would look like. Now I know. They all looked like Christian Singles. And possibly Lesbian Christian Singles. I would almost swear that there were some youth group escapees up in the place. Not that there’s anything wrong with those groups, by any stretch, it’s just that I think of OtR’s music as very sensual, and the crowd was lots of mom-jeans and short-sleeved Hawaiian shirt dudes with sandals and that fringe of hair in the back? So that was odd.

But overall – loved the show. Loved the venue. Bartender introduced me to a screwdriver made with whipped-cream vodka that I will surely want to try again.

So… anyone up for seeing Rasputina with me in July? :-)

Here’s a song they did not play that I’d have liked to have heard:

And one they did play that was fantastic:

  

SOTD – Jewel “I’m Sensitive”

April 17th, 2010

I’m Sensitive – Jewel

Jewel “I’m Sensitive”

I was thinking that I might fly today
Just to disprove all the things that you say
It doesn’t take a talent to be mean
Your words can crush things that are unseen

So please be careful with me, I’m sensitive
And I’d like to stay that way

You always tell me that it’s impossible
To be respected, and be a girl
Why’s it gotta be so complicated
Why you gotta tell me if I’m hated

Oh please be careful with me, I’m sensitive
And I’d like to stay that way

And I was thinking, that it might do some good
If we robbed the cynics and took all their food
That way what they believe will have taken place
And we ‘ll give it to everybody who has some faith

So please be careful with me, I’m sensitive
And I’d like to stay that way

I have this theory, that if we’re told we’re bad
Then that’s the only idea we’ll ever have
But maybe if we are surrounded in beauty
Someday we will become what we see
‘Cause anyone can start a conflict
it’s harder yet to disregard it
I’d rather see the world from another angle
We are everyday angels
Be careful with me ’cause I’d like to stay that way

  

SOTD – Rachael Yamagata “Collide”

April 7th, 2010

This has been on my car playlist for the last month or so. Can’t stop listening to it. I do not plan to stop colliding with people, the people I love. But I feel like this song in some way mourns the necessity of it; how we get all hurt by our constant collisions and how we’re drawn together despite them. Tiring yet necessary, that’s the way of human interaction.

Rachael Yamagata – Collide (listen here) http://www.last.fm/music/Rachael+Yamagata/_/Collide

I’ll fascinate you for awhile
My hands in wait to please, so well
When I wake to realize, all I’ve done
I’ll be breaking strings
And all you’re gonna feel
Is untied

I will not stay if you ask me to stay
Do not ask me to stay because I will not stay

Why do we always collide
Stuck on two different sides

No resignation, don’t simplify
It’s not always about
Your love
What I wake up to find
All I’ve done is unkind
All you’re gonna feel is untied
Untied

Why do we always collide
Stuck on two different sides
Why do we always collide
Stuck on two different sides
Why do we always collide
Stuck on two different sides
Why do we all
Why do we all

  

SOTD – Kristin Hersh “Echo”

April 2nd, 2010

Do you ever feel like you’re wearing everyone else out so hard that you just wore yourself out? I need a hefty dose of not finding myself tiresome for a minute, and I can’t seem to find it.

Echo – Kristin Hersh

Kristin Hersh “Echo”

White label on the backseat
Glows an artificial green
I crave a midnight something
I crave and something hunts me down

I’m scaring everybody
I’m wearing everybody down

White label on the backseat
And something bends me over, down
I crave an empty lifestyle
I crave the very loudest sound

I’m chasing everybody
I’m shaking everybody down

Do you hear the loudest sound?
And you and me in the echo?

White label on the backseat
And something warm across my lap
I never bitched at anyone
I never asked for my heart back

I’m loving everybody
And hating everyone I see
Do you still remember me?
Floating out on the echo

I’m scaring everybody
I’m wearing everybody down
I’m chasing everybody
I’m shaking everybody down
I’m loving everybody

  

SOTD – Sarah Bettens “I’m Okay”

March 28th, 2010

Sarah Bettens “I’m Okay”

Look for me right when the lights go down
My own little natural high
I should be floating on top of the world
But I just keep wondering why

I feel more alone in this wonderful crowd
Than I ever do on my own
I know that this is a place I belong
But I’d rather be coming back home

Oooh, I want you to know I’m okay
I just need to know that you’re waiting
you’re waiting for me

Someone keeps saying I could be a star
Never quite sure what that means
Sounds like there’s something I’m missing right now
I’m not who they think I could be

All that I’m missing is you my love
Come find me whenever you can
I’ll be the one looking up at the sun
with a picture of you in my hand

Oooh, I want you to know I’m okay
I just need to know that you’re waiting
you’re waiting for me

Oooh, I want you to know I’m okay
I just need to know that you’re waiting
you’re waiting for me

  

SOTD – Over the Rhine “Trouble”

March 21st, 2010

Trouble – Over The Rhine

Over the Rhine “Trouble”

If you came to make some trouble
Better make it good
Your sexy cocktail hour stubble
Is doing what it should
Looks may be sweet and subtle
I think it’s trouble honey
I think it’s good
If you came to make trouble
Make me a double honey
I think it’s good

Novices have expectations
‘Cause they think they should
Experts have their revelations
Like they knew they would
What may seem complicated
Is overstated downright misunderstood
Love will not be outdated
Maybe placated but it’s got to be good

We’re so precarious with semantics
I think this could be trouble
I think it’s trouble honey
I think it’s good
If you came to make trouble
Make me a double honey
I think it’s good

What may seem complicated
Is overstated downright misunderstood
Love will not be outdated
Maybe placated but it’s got to be good

We’re far too serious
I think we could be
Such nefarious pyromantics

I think this could be trouble
I think it’s trouble honey
I think it’s good
If you came to make trouble
Make me a double honey
I think it’s good

  

Wednesday Playlist (catchup) – Mix Tape Madness

March 15th, 2010

This one was from January 13th, and I could have sworn I posted it. #goinginsane.

The topic was favorite song from a mix tape an ex had made for you. A few people said that no one had ever made them a mixtape, and that made me sad. They were allowed to submit a song from a mixtape they’d made someone else, IIRC. If they had neither given nor received a mixtape in their lifetime, I guess they didn’t play that week. If that’s the case for you, let me know, and I will make you a damn mixtape. No one should go their entire life without getting a mixtape, for goodness’ sake.

superbadgirl - My submission is the Moody Blues “Story in Your Eyes” #wednesdayplaylist
jeniburns – @superbadgirl my submission is “Underground” by Ben Folds Five #wednesdayplaylist
El_Dickman – @superbadgirl “Diamond Dogs” by David Bowie. #wednesdayplaylist
ieincognito - @superbadgirl In lieu of the warbling of a boy & his 4-track, Sebadoh “Think (Let Tomorrow Bee)” was also full of his angst and earnestness.
Lorizs_tweets - Red Sector A ~ Rush #wednesdayplaylist
H_Wallbanger – @superbadgirl I thought Doors of Your Heart by English Beat was sweet.
Southpaw32 – @superbadgirl I submit Dada “Moon”
narcise – I’m going with I’ll Fall With Your Knife by Peter Murphy. That song still makes me weepy, actually. #wednesdayplaylist
sDonoho – @superbadgirl Fugazi – Waiting Room
arachnophiliac – @superbadgirl I have no exes, so I’ll go with “Love Spreads,” the Stone Roses. @libster77 made me many a mix tape in college.
trmink - @superbadgirl Good Thing – Fine Young Cannibals
sub_english – @superbadgirl “Eric the Half-A-Bee” by Monty Python.
ZSB3 – @superbadgirl RE: Mix tape: I was the loser who never had one made for me or made one for anyone else :(
SgtHotpants – @superbadgirl Of all the wonderful ones my ex @jodv made me, my favorite song on all of them was Nico, Fairest of The Seasons.
_bunny_ - @superbadgirl Never got one, :(, but I did make two at some point: The Wolfgang Press – Shut That Door. I think I did it wrong.
cassiland - @superbadgirl “Crush with Eyeliner” by R.E.M. it was kinda sweet and kinda creepy all at once #wednesdayplaylist
UnclePilot - @superbadgirl “Naughty Girls (Need Love Too)” by Samantha Fox #wednesdayplaylist

  

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