Everyone constructs a personal narrative to romanticize their emotional connection to a song or artist.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Powerman 5000: Neckbone
me: Do you want to write a guest note for one of my songs this week?
Devon: Uh yeah, I could do that.
I like yours better but sometimes I disagree and want you to write something else.
me: That's a perfect time to leave a comment you know.
But I don't always have an easy time doing writeups if only because I have so many to do.
So I have seven left for this week but I thought you'd be good for Neckbone.
Devon: wait? Neckbone?
I didn't know you had that
me: I got that.
Devon: I always thought you didn't like that album.
me: I got it late in the game.
In a used-CD store in Boulder CO on my move back east.
Devon: that is late, considering the whole rap rock thing was way dead at that point. But they always did it better than the Limp Bizkits and friends people anyway.
me: Well they had that good radio song in like 1999 which helped.
Devon: yeah you liked that album.
I remember that.
Space Metal
me: Always enjoyed a touch of space.
Devon: When does Scissorfight make it in?
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Had I had the proper notice of when I had to make this blurb, I would have said something about this song being one of maybe a dozen or less songs that I know every single word to and can most definitely do the whole thing without the song playing.
ReplyDeleteWhat are six of the other dozen?
ReplyDeleteLittle Bunny Foo Foo, Row Row Row your boat, Happy Birthday, C is for Cookie, YYZ by Rush, and Paul Revere by the Beastie Boys.
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