
If you happen to be visiting this humble corner of the internet based on JC's words of high praise (made even more flattering by the fact that I consider The Vinyl Villain the platinum standard of music blogs), I'd like to apologize for not bringing my "A" game at the present time.
In a rare reversal of the Armagideon Time status quo, I have a backlog of workable post ideas, yet very little time to execute them because of things currently going on at the day job. I'm juggling the prep work for a move with my everyday responsibilities while trying not to crate up anything I might need for the same.
Things should settle down by Friday afternoon, but it's going to be low-content mode around here until that bridge is crossed.
In the meantime, I guess I'll just continue with the original version/cover version juxtaposition theme from yesterday, with a classic cut from The Doors (which the wife hates) and a punked up Ray Manzarek-produced cover by X (which the wife absolutely adores). It's all in the translation.
The Doors - Soul Kitchen (from The Doors, 1967)
X - Soul Kitchen (from Los Angeles, 1980)
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
still one place to go
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Labels: classic rock, cover songs, low content mode, punk, work
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1 comments:
In one of those spooky blog biorhythm syncs that seem to happen from time to time, I'm in exactly the same situation - with work getting in the way too much.
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