Well, now that I have the unpleasantness of disagreeing with RFO out of my system, let's make Monday's post a grab bag.
First, our lil' demented baby to the left is an Adult Swim ad campaign of greatness. This big-ass billboard hung at the Damen Blue Line stop and stared at people for two weeks. They should have left it up all October, hell, all year. Much to my chagrin, as I walked to the train the morning, demonic baby had been replaced by Robot Chicken. That's a damn good show too, but c'mon a giant red baby with cat eyes? Fantastic.
Also, I am not sure if y'all have seen this yet, but even if you have, watch again. This is what makes You Tube great. Little Superstar has brightened my life with his unbelievable dance moves and uncanny resemblance to the Godfather of Soul.
As for music, let's spread our wings again and play some new, old stuff by the Kings of Convenience. Here's the Kings doing "I'm the Luckiest Guy on the Lower East Side" I think I enjoy their version better than the Magnetic Fields. And let's go with another KoC tune while we're at it. This is the heavenly "DeligEr Jordan."
Oh. And stay tuned, all this list stuff has inspired me to think of some non-traditional lists.
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How serendipitous. I too will be discussing Adult Swim very soon.
Also, I think you've posted almost every KoC song ever made.
HAHA - Not quite. Until KoC becomes the multi-platinum success they should be, I will not rest.
KoC will never become a multi-platinum success with Erlend Oye doing 15,487,098,987 side projects. He needs to focus. FOCUS!
Fair enough, KW. But I am still holding out for another King's release. I think that is all I while post until that happens.
Sorry buddy. I went into it open minded, but I think that this version is far inferior to tne Magnetic Fields. To each their own, I guess. Except that your own sucks!
Whatever u say Ray Cooder.
Your mom's Cooder.
Oh! Slammin! Take that, C$'s mom!!!
I don't need you chiming in KW, get a haircut hippy.
You guys need help! C101 just posted a link that gave us a glimpse of India