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mardi, avril 19, 2005

Launch's My Station ain't my station today - playing to me rnb/hiphop shit (no, not all rnb/hiphop is shit for me - there will always be Nas and The Roots). Where have they hidden Bjork and Paul Oakenfold?

Never mind, found my way into the Big Hits of the 80s station. Having a reunion with the Eurythmics, Tears for Fears and Breathe (finally, the actual Hands to Heaven). Now if they could only play Bette Davis' Eyes, that would be indeed freaky. Never mind Phil Collins and Bon Jovi, though.

Everything around me is freaky these days.


By the way, my Top Five videoke songs last night:

1. Bette Davis' Eyes - Kim Carnes
2. I Love Rock and Roll - Joan Jett
3. Alone - Heart
4. Under Pressure - Queen
5. Light My Fire - The Doors

Some new (and not-so-new) releases worth mentioning:

1. New Order - Waiting for the Sirens (the video for Krafty may as well be the sequel to that pulsating kissing scene in U2's Beautiful Day; by the way, is it just me or is it an exposition/commentary of the 18-35 demographic comprising the British working class? Never mind our sorry jobs, we have each other and mind-blowing sex!)
2. Green Day - American Idiot (finally, the Grammy people had the good sense to give them one - or is it two?)
3. Tori Amos - The Beekeeper (to make up for the previous obscurantist/plain strange releases)
4. Everything But the Girl - Adapt or Die (which is of course yet another shameless, umpteenth 'Best of' EBTG release, but hey, until them DJs exhaust the remix possibilities of Missing and Corcovado, they have my blessings)
5. Deftones - White Pony (okay, this is not-so-new, but put side by side with Urbandub, they make for lovely company)

Seems like my internal iPod is working overtime.