- A Solid Bond In Your Heart -- The Jam (Extras, 1992)
I am fueled by the idea that this world was made to share, but it never seems to work out... - Smells Like Teen Spirit -- Paul Anka ( Rock Swings, 2005)
I'm worst at what I do best. - My Rights Versus Yours -- The New Pornographers (Challengers, 2007)
The new empire in rags! The truth in one free afternoon! - The Trouble with River Cities -- Pela (Anytown Graffiti, 2007)
Float like a sparrow, T-top Camaro... - The Other Side of Summer -- Elvis Costello (Mighty Like a Rose, 1991)
From the foaming breakers of the poisonous surf to the burning forests in the hills of Astroturf. - Wouldn't It Be Nice? -- The Beach Boys (Pet Sounds, 1966)
We could be married and then we'd be happy! - Pulling Mussels from the Shell -- Squeeze (Argybargy, 1980)
Squiniting faces at the sky. A Harold Robbins paperback. - John Saw That Number -- Neko Case (Fox Confessor Brings the Flood, 2006)
His meat was locust and honey: wild honey, lord, wild honey. - Valium Waltz -- The Old 97's (Drag It Up, 2004)
You’re scoring her shipwrecks with fiddles and dobros. - A Thousand Tiny Pieces -- The Be Good Tanyas (Hello Love, 2006)
Let’s play this one out until it explodes. - Every Day Is Like Sunday -- Morrissey (Bona Drag, 1990)
Trudging back over pebbles and sand... - Shouting Street -- Joe Strummer (Earthquake Weather, 1989)
Say you found it in the garbage, say you got it out on Shouting Street, say you got it from Jim Jarmusch. - Unisex Chipshop -- Bill Bailey (?)
"Do you want salt and vinegar?" was what they made her say, but in the language of the ghetto that means "Help, I'm a woman in chains." - Baby Faroukh -- Billy Bragg (England, Half-English, 2002)
Walking, walking all on his own, Baby Farouk draws near. - Minuit -- Ernest Ranglin with Baaba Maal (In Search of Lost Riddim, 1998)
"Like bathing in the cool water of a fragnant ocean," as Joe Strummer described this song. - Waterloo Sunset -- The Kinks (accoustic bootleg recording, unknown date)
As long as I gaze on Waterloo sunset, I am in paradise.
6.20.2007
Back to the Beach Where Your Clothes Were Stolen
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The Clash and Iggy Pop.
And a little bit of Matisyahu, just for the shakes.
And once in a while, just occasionally, In a Big Country, by Big Country.
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