Saturday, January 22, 2005
An Early Review...
Prominent music reviewer Andrew Haun recently recieved an advance copy of a song ("Disco Queen," I believe) from the upcoming double album by The Sweetness. Reviews are promising, so far. Here's a bit of what he had to say:
"There's this weird, sort of dreamy quality to it, kind of smooth and fuzzy, like being really drunk and petting a rabbit, or a hamster. Disco Michael Jackson. That was some nice music..."
"There's this weird, sort of dreamy quality to it, kind of smooth and fuzzy, like being really drunk and petting a rabbit, or a hamster. Disco Michael Jackson. That was some nice music..."
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Oh Man! I wants a hear! I wants an advance copy of a song from the upcoming double album by The Sweetness!
How is it that I, the Murf, have been passed over for this rare and shining Sweetness sample? Alas, my own blood thickens at the loss! However-here-hence-forth-witherson, if I were to be passed over for such a treat, I would have it be the prominent music reviewer Andrew Haun, for his taste is wise and his heart is nobel.
All praise The Sweetness. Hoorah!
How is it that I, the Murf, have been passed over for this rare and shining Sweetness sample? Alas, my own blood thickens at the loss! However-here-hence-forth-witherson, if I were to be passed over for such a treat, I would have it be the prominent music reviewer Andrew Haun, for his taste is wise and his heart is nobel.
All praise The Sweetness. Hoorah!
Well, you can have an advance listen! But not of the song Andrew heard, I'm afraid. I didn't want to send it out by itself, because the effect might be lost. But maggie played some flute and helped with a group shout, and thought it was cool and wanted Andrew to hear, so I sent it. BUT you can have an advance copy of a different song. You may choose, but only one! You may choose something good; you may choose something bad. It's a sweetness roulette! Pick:
-"come, stinky rainbow"
-The first minute and a half of "work squirrel"
-The opening of "Crazy Navy Baby"
um, that's all! let me know and I'll email you one! Choose wisely...
-"come, stinky rainbow"
-The first minute and a half of "work squirrel"
-The opening of "Crazy Navy Baby"
um, that's all! let me know and I'll email you one! Choose wisely...
Gosh!
First, i read the top title, and thought, "I've got to hear 'come, stinky rainbow'"! Then I read the second title, and thought, "no, I've got to hear 'work squirrel'"! Then, gosh, I read the third title and thought, "I have to hear this 'crazy navy baby' opening"! I'm so confused. Which one do I want to hear next?
Another thing: do my exclamation marks go inside or outside of the quotation marks? I couldn't decide, so I went with 'outside'!
-andrew
First, i read the top title, and thought, "I've got to hear 'come, stinky rainbow'"! Then I read the second title, and thought, "no, I've got to hear 'work squirrel'"! Then, gosh, I read the third title and thought, "I have to hear this 'crazy navy baby' opening"! I'm so confused. Which one do I want to hear next?
Another thing: do my exclamation marks go inside or outside of the quotation marks? I couldn't decide, so I went with 'outside'!
-andrew
First, the punctuation. In American English, it is held that terminal punctuation (puncuation that ends a clause or sentence) always goes inside punctuation marks. I think they do it opposite in england.
Well, I have emailed you "work squirril" (and murf) because really, you might not actually want to hear any of "crazy navy baby," and probably would only want to hear "come, stinky rainbow" once.
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Well, I have emailed you "work squirril" (and murf) because really, you might not actually want to hear any of "crazy navy baby," and probably would only want to hear "come, stinky rainbow" once.
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