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Wednesday, November 27, 2002

Listening to:

Craig David, Slicker than Your Average
Harry Potter: Chamber of Secrets soundtrack

Oh. And this:

Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) - C+C Music Factory
Two Princes - Spin Doctors
Eternal Flame - The Bangles
Whoomp! There It Is - Tag Team
Unbelievable - EMF
Cradle of Love - Billy Idol
Too Legit to Quit - Hammer
Jump - Kris Kross
How Do You Talk to an Angel - The Heights
Don't Ride the White Horse - Laid Back
Love Shack - The B-52s
Open Arms - Journey
I Touch Myself - Divinyls


Thursday, November 21, 2002

Don't you want to, uh...

A public service announcement for all you folks coming here looking for You Know What:

If you want to listen to JC Chasez's new song, Blowin' Me Up (with Her Love), you can find it here.

Go JC! Whooo!


Monday, November 11, 2002

Red Letter Days, The Wallflowers

New today. I walked over to Karstadt and picked it up around 5 this afternoon.

It's very good. Very, very good. I'm on my fourth listen at the moment. I don't know if it will rise to the level of Breach in my estimation, but I do love several of the songs already.

I think this CD rocks harder than Breach. Jakob Dylan sounds good. The band is rockin'. I am happy.

Also picked up a new Santana collection, remastered. Looks good, but Jakob hasn't been out of the CD player since he came in the house. So.


Wednesday, November 06, 2002

Listening to:

JC Chasez's new song "Blowin' Me Up (With Her Love)" was played on KIIS-FM in Los Angeles last night, and I downloaded a copy from the Internet. I've been playing it all day. It makes me want to dance. It's from the upcoming movie soundtrack for Drumline, and supposedly JC is also working on a solo album. Yay!

Justin Timberlake's solo album was released this week. I haven't heard it, but I enjoyed this article about his response when asked about his gay fans. Nobody has ever accused Justin of being articulate, but this is extra-special, even for him.

    On the telephone, no one can see you blush. Justin Timberlake's adult cool was briefly punctured during his phone-in teleconference when an HX.com reporter asked whether he was aware of his gay fans and whether he thought they would like "Justified."

    The "g" word reduced the self-assured star to bashful gibberish: "Um . . . honestly I've never really, uh, I've never really . . . something that I've thought a lot about. . . Something that I will say, you know, about, you know, the whole community is . . . that I appreciate is that . . . and the people that I've met that are, I mean, it's so nondiscriminating where music goes that it's . . . it's all . . . sometimes it's almost inspiring that there's people out there who just like music because they like music."

    He continued, "I don't know, for some reason I find it in this community more than one another is that . . . you know, um . . . honestly I don't know. I think, uh . . . I never really thought about it. I hope that, uh, all types of different people, they like it, I mean, 'cause uh . . . it's kinda somewhere in the middle of . . . of . . . of the styles that are going on right now. So um, you can only hope for the best.

    "I don't want to come off sounding pretentious," he said a little later.
From SFGate.com.

Hee!


Tuesday, November 05, 2002

Listening to:

Garbage, Version 2.0 (lots and lots!)


Sunday, November 03, 2002

Ain't Goin' Down til the Sun Comes Up, Garth Brooks
Hungry Like the Wolf, Duran Duran
My Prerogative, Bobby Brown
Hot in Herre, Nelly
Cocky, Kid Rock
Too Much Pork for Just One Fork, Southern Culture on the Skids
Move It On Over, George Thorogood
Killer Queen, Queen
Unglued, Stone Temple Pilots
Giddy Up, NSYNC
Freak Like Me, Adina Howard
Give In To Me, Euge Groove with JC
Strawberry Letter 23, Brothers Johnson
Sexy M.F., Prince
Temptation Waits, Garbage
Erotica, Madonna
Digital Getdown, NSYNC
Supernova, Liz Phair
I'm a Believer, Smashmouth



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