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January 8th, 2003 9:01pm


Surely This Won’t Be A Disappointment For Anyone…

…but it seems unlikely that I will be posting much of anything of substance here for a little while. Lately, I just don’t know what to write here, I don’t have all that much to say. MP3s and links to things will keep on being updated, but until I feel some kind of inspiration, it’s unlikely that I’ll be offering much more than that here.

A Lackadaisical Ride On My Backinthedaycycle

Here’s the bright, shiny pop that I promised – at least in terms of style and spirit, since there’s unfortunately very little chance of any of these songs become real hits. I especially love the Yellow Note Vs Pukka song “Naked, Drunk, And Horny”, which really ought to be a huge hit; I can’t help but think that there’s millions of people out there who would love this tune, but alas, it’s an obscure single most commonly found on the This Is Tech-Pop compilation. The title may give the impression that it would be something sleazey and lurid, like a musical equivalent of a Girls Gone Wild video; but it’s surprisingly sweet, and about half of the lyrics inexplicably refer to carpentry.

These songs will stay up til Sunday.

Yellow Note Vs. Pukka “Naked, Drunk, and Horny”

Avenue D “Do I Look Like A Slut?”

Har Mar Superstar “EZ Pass”

MC Paul Barman “Old Paul”

MC Paul Barman “N.O.W.”

Playgroup “Number One”

Scissor Sisters “Backwood Part II”

Crossover “Phostographt”

W.I.T. (Whatever It Takes) “Inside Out”

Where Is Bob Now?

Here’s a clipping of a brief interview with Bob Nastanovich about life after Pavement from the magazine Blender, available in .pdf format, for Adobe Acrobat,courtesy of Maria Tessa Sciarrino.

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