stuff with people
May. 18th, 2004 02:27 pmOn Sunday, Filthyassistant graduated from Smith. She looked really happy and, unlike Sydneycat's ceremony in 2000, the speaker did not suck donkey balls. (Yay Judy Woodruff, boo Judy Chicago). I was a little sad that, if I hadn't been accompanying my mom, I wouldn't have been welcome. But, in my own little way I helped make Sunday possible and I am pleased to see FA enjoy the fruits she deserves for her years of labors.
Last night, Millari and I went to a King Radio CD release party at the Iron Horse. I had a good time, M's ex actually greeted me (I only went because he invited me in the first place), and it was good to see folks again, who were all very friendly to me. They played a number of songs that I knew in arrangements that I didn't, and which I quite liked. Millari did cry at one song, but it was OK, and I she really appreciated being acknowledged twice from the stage.
I must share the amusing promo blurb he wrote (something he has always done well):
"Paul McCartney, Burt Bachrach, and Brian Wilson have all formed a super-group in singer/songwriter Frank Padellaro's head and they called it King Radio. The band's new release Are You The Sick Passenger? paints a lyrical tumult over sunny soundscapes, to create wonderfully lush and layered symphonic pop. If the idea of music that can be described as lovely scares you, then you will find this album absolutely terrifying."
Last night, Millari and I went to a King Radio CD release party at the Iron Horse. I had a good time, M's ex actually greeted me (I only went because he invited me in the first place), and it was good to see folks again, who were all very friendly to me. They played a number of songs that I knew in arrangements that I didn't, and which I quite liked. Millari did cry at one song, but it was OK, and I she really appreciated being acknowledged twice from the stage.
I must share the amusing promo blurb he wrote (something he has always done well):
"Paul McCartney, Burt Bachrach, and Brian Wilson have all formed a super-group in singer/songwriter Frank Padellaro's head and they called it King Radio. The band's new release Are You The Sick Passenger? paints a lyrical tumult over sunny soundscapes, to create wonderfully lush and layered symphonic pop. If the idea of music that can be described as lovely scares you, then you will find this album absolutely terrifying."
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