Thursday, March 10, 2005

All I Have Right Now

In a world of fresh unemployment, frequent migraines, a sore neck and weird hair, it is time to give thanks that Murray's will reopen next week after a few too many months of the "Gone Fishing" sign hung in the window. Friday, March 18: I will love you.

Other bright spots: Padmini has sent pictures of her teensy Indian grandbaby. Isaac Mizrahi has a home line at Target (earlier tonight, while on some sort of marathon Target browse, I noticed there are Swell cleaning accessories now. Seriously, why do we shop anywhere else?). Rad Jon Harrison has a great music blog, and today's song/post is one of Erica's and my all-time faves, "The Second Most Beautiful Girl in the World" by our heroine, Lois! Dude, word.

Monday, March 07, 2005

Things Can Only Get Sirius

Faithful reader Matty points out that I am very close to becoming a pet blogger (actually, I think he flat out called me one), so let's discuss another one of my favorite topics, shall we? You know it's music of the early and mid-'80s up through the mid-'90s, natch!

So I got a new car last week (love it) and one of the many perks of new car (who, sadly, remains nameless right now) is that it came with a free year of Sirius satellite radio. It's sort of like a cell phone, or the iPod, or soy milk: not totally necessary for my daily existence, but holy hell, what did I do without it? I haven't even been able to move past five of the stations because they're just that good. I usually go back and forth between First Wave, the "classic alternative" station (new wave, the Cure, et cetera) and Left of Center, the indie/college rock station. On the former, I heard one of my all-time favorite songs that I'd totally forgotten about: Vicious Pink's "Can't You See." (In the club that I DJ in my head, I play that, and "Crazy in Love," and the Roots' "The Seed 2.0," and "Hungry Like the Wolf" and lots of Phoenix and anything with a Pharrell cameo, and everyone dances like fools...but I digress). As I was driving to work this morning in a pissy mood, I heard "Rattled by the Rush" (a Pavement gem, for those of you who never saw the light) on Left of Center and suddenly, the world was a better place. There's NPR and PRI and BBC, too, but I haven't even programmed them in yet--that's how good the music is.