I got a Ansel Adams calender,a shower curtain,two wooden spoons for cooking purposes,a towel bar and a couple of rugby shirts. WHEEEEE!!!!
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merry christmas da girl.....look what I got... http://www.weldingmart.com/Qstore/p000014.htm for my outdoor sculpture explorations......but the greatest gift of all was the music and the feast carole jean and I had with the lonely boys,
we sure did have a good time........mark
'Hoist That Rag' is his best song since The Black Rider album. The missus mentioned to me as we listened to the new one on christmas morning that Tom's the only artist that's still experimenting. I disagreed, but was hard pressed to come up with many examples to the contrary. Patton was the first to come to mind. not many others though. Claypool...
'...and I never buy unbrellas 'cause there's always one around.'
-Tom Waits
i mean REALLY experiment. The yeahyeahyeahs, though i love them, are just rehashing pop rock. Early Elvis Costello wretling with early P.J. Harvey with an occasional disco beat. Like I said, I love it, but it's not terribly experimental. Mike Patton was doing it well for a while. Again, Les Claypool has always got something odd going on, though he also sticks to variations on the standards. Matmos are another that come to mind. Godspeed!You Black Emperor is another. Do Make Say Think also.
I have to give these modest mice a listen.
'...and I never buy unbrellas 'cause there's always one around.'
-Tom Waits
experimental ain't always the ultimate goal, mark...according to me, anyway...sometimes i just want to take others' songs and make them my own...kind of presumptuous, i suppose
for festivus i got chocolates, socks, sweaters, jeans, a shitty crichton book (State of Fear - it sucks), cedar planks for grilling salmon, and chicken haddies