Carpenters: Carpenters (1971)
I'm old.
This was the first Carpenters album I bought, and in many ways is still my favorite.
Once a legitimate blog. Now just a collection of memes 'n menz.
Carpenters: Carpenters (1971)
I'm old.
This was the first Carpenters album I bought, and in many ways is still my favorite.
Donna Summer: I Remember Yesterday (1977)
I'm going to take a break from this here blog thingie for a while. I don't know if it's going to be a few days or a few weeks or until I get so bored I have to start posting again, but right now I'm just burnt out.
I originally started blogging in 2005 as a way of expressing my frustration at what was happening in the country with the Bush administration. Who could've possibly foreseen the hellscape that was going to manifest slightly more than a decade later, the effects of which we're still wading through.
Obviously I've still used this medium to express my frustration with the direction the country is going, but it seems that every. damn. day. there is some outrage perpetrated by the right that's more horrific than the day before…and I just can't. There aren't enough memes in the world to express what I'm feeling right now.
I still firmly believe that Democracy is going to win in this battle, but it's not going to come through without a few broken bones and a black eye.
And that's all I'm going to say for now.
Of course, watch me turn around and repost something cool I found online tomorrow…
Stay tuned.
Grace Jones: Nightclubbing (1981)
Sade: Stronger Than Pride (1988)
Carpenters: Now and Then (1975)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OeX9Rq9cFk&list=PLrpyDacBCh7D9LYtNqpCNxIAyLk4R26uA
Grace Jones: Warm Leatherette (1980)
My favorite—or maybe second favorite—Grace Jones album. I can never definitively say if this or Nightclubbing is my favorite, followed closely by Slave to the Rhythm in third place. Both Warm Leatherette and Nightclubbing are so good they could easily have been released as a double LP.