[lit-ideas] Re: I need new music

  • From: JimKandJulieB@xxxxxxx
  • To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2005 13:26:16 EDT

So, Mike, I need some additional personal experience here -- did this  indeed 
happen to you, when you listened to her?  I'm more or less assuming  from 
Erin's review that it is not, at least, suitable for children......
 
Julie Krueger

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Date: 6/25/05 12:18:20 P.M. Central Daylight Time  From: 
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Don't listen to Mike.  It's ghastly.   Absolutely repulsive.  You'll feel 
like 
killing yourself for weeks  afterwards.  You'll wind up drinking a lot of 
booze 
in an attempt to  forget the wholly wretched experience and then likely 
resort 
to  antipsychotics, which, needless to say, will react poorly with the booze  
you're consuming until one night you'll black out and wake up the next  
morning 
in a tree seeing nothing but colours.  For your own sake, don't  do it.  The 
woman's despicable.   


Erin
Toronto


Quoting Mike Geary  <atlas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> Try Nellie McKay's "Get Away From  Me"  I love it.  But don't tell Erin that
> you've listened to  her and especially don't tell her you like it.  She gets
> rabid  about Nellie McKay.  Pity.
> 
> Mike Geary
> 
>  
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From:  JimKandJulieB@xxxxxxx 
>   To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx  
>   Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2005 10:52 AM
>    Subject: [lit-ideas] I need new music
> 
> 
>   Not  Sarah McLachlan(sp?)-ish, probably not bluesy; something sedgy but 
not
>  head-banger.  I've worn out my Annie Lennox "Bare" CD, Tori Amos (God I  
love
> those women), Cake, Johnny Lang, U2, and some others I'm probably  
forgetting
> at the moment.  I've done in Randy Newman's Songbook Vol  1, particularly
> "God's Song" (permit me to quote the lyrics, as that  along with his 
entirely
> unique piano artistry and voice are grounds  enough, is why that track is
> nearly worn down.)
>  
>   "God's Song
>   (That's Why I Love  Mankind)
> 
>   Cain slew Abel and Seth knew not  why
>   For if the children of Israel were supposed  
>     to multiply
>   Then why must any of  the children die?
>   So he asked the Lord
>    And the Lord said:
> 
>   Man means nothing he means less  to me
>   Than the lowliest cactus flower
>   Or  the humblest yucca tree
>   He chases round this  desert
>   'Cause he thinks that's where I'll  be
>   That's why I love mankind
> 
>   I  recoil in horror from the foulness of thee
>   From the squalor,  and the filth, and the misery
>   How we laugh up her in heaven  at the prayers
>     you offer Me
>    That's why I love mankind
> 
>   The Christians and the  Jews were having a jamboree
>   The Buddhists and the Hindus  joined on sattelite TV
>   They picked their four greatest  priests
>   And they began to speak
>   They  said, "Lord a plague is on the world
>   Lord no man is  free
>   The temples that we built to you
>    Have tumbled into the sea
>   Lord if you won't take care of  us
>   Won't you please please let us be"
>    And the Lord said
>   And the Lord said:
>  
>   I burn down your cities
>   How blind you  must be
>   I take from you your children and you say  how
>     blessed are we
>   You all must  be crazy to put your faith in Me
> 
>   That's why I love  mankind
>   You really need Me
>   That's why I  love mankind"
> 
> 
>   Turn THAT up at full volume  and read the best pieces of Sexton and
> Zymborska (sp?) and see what  happens to you.
> 
>   Anyway.  I'm open to  suggestions for new music.  Anyone?
> 
>   Julie  Krueger
>   trying not to live a life of quiet  desperation


--  
Erin
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