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I would think I was out of my head to suddenly hear this band break into Joy Division. loves it.
via VSL.
back before the days of DVR and youtube, I used to have an organized plan for recording music videos on VHS. Especially on MTV when actual video play started to become a rare beast. The most memorable video recording score was Last Goodbye. I think I also had a ritual of watching the video every morning before leaving for school. I was just a ‘tad’ obsessed. Catching Jeff via video offered a rare glimpse of Buckley to a girl living in New Mexico…
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one of the best intros ever, Nicki Minaj reciting the intro to Roald Dahl’s twisted take on the classic fairytale in a british accent on Kanye’s new joint, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy…

(I suggest you immediately download MBDTF and Pink Friday, STAT)
Here is the full text, in case you’ve not read it…
I guess you think you know this story.
You don’t. The real one’s much more gory.
The phoney one, the one you know,
Was cooked up years and years ago,
And made to sound all soft and sappy
just to keep the children happy.
Mind you, they got the first bit right,
The bit where, in the dead of night,
The Ugly Sisters, jewels and all,
Departed for the Palace Ball,
While darling little Cinderella
Was locked up in a slimy cellar,
Where rats who wanted things to eat,
Began to nibble at her feet.
She bellowed ‘Help!’ and ‘Let me out!
The Magic Fairy heard her shout.
Appearing in a blaze of light,
She said: ‘My dear, are you all right?’
‘All right?’ cried Cindy .’Can’t you see
‘I feel as rotten as can be!’
She beat her fist against the wall,
And shouted, ‘Get me to the Ball!
‘There is a Disco at the Palace!
‘The rest have gone and I am jealous!
‘I want a dress! I want a coach!
‘And earrings and a diamond brooch!
‘And silver slippers, two of those!
‘And lovely nylon panty hose!
‘Done up like that I’ll guarantee
‘The handsome Prince will fall for me!’
The Fairy said, ‘Hang on a tick.’
She gave her wand a mighty flick
And quickly, in no time at all,
Cindy was at the Palace Ball!
It made the Ugly Sisters wince
To see her dancing with the Prince.
She held him very tight and pressed
herself against his manly chest.
The Prince himself was turned to pulp,
All he could do was gasp and gulp.
Then midnight struck. She shouted,’Heck!
I’ve got to run to save my neck!’
The Prince cried, ‘No! Alas! Alack!’
He grabbed her dress to hold her back.
As Cindy shouted, ‘Let me go!’
The dress was ripped from head to toe.
She ran out in her underwear,
And lost one slipper on the stair.
The Prince was on it like a dart,
He pressed it to his pounding heart,
‘The girl this slipper fits,’ he cried,
‘Tomorrow morn shall be my bride!
I’ll visit every house in town
‘Until I’ve tracked the maiden down!’
Then rather carelessly, I fear,
He placed it on a crate of beer.
At once, one of the Ugly Sisters,
(The one whose face was blotched with blisters)
Sneaked up and grabbed the dainty shoe,
And quickly flushed it down the loo.
Then in its place she calmly put
The slipper from her own left foot.
Ah ha, you see, the plot grows thicker,
And Cindy’s luck starts looking sicker.
Next day, the Prince went charging down
To knock on all the doors in town.
In every house, the tension grew.
Who was the owner of the shoe?
The shoe was long and very wide.
(A normal foot got lost inside.)
Also it smelled a wee bit icky.
(The owner’s feet were hot and sticky.)
Thousands of eager people came
To try it on, but all in vain.
Now came the Ugly Sisters’ go.
One tried it on. The Prince screamed, ‘No!’
But she screamed, ‘Yes! It fits! Whoopee!
‘So now you’ve got to marry me!’
The Prince went white from ear to ear.
He muttered, ‘Let me out of here.’
‘Oh no you don’t! You made a vow!
‘There’s no way you can back out now!’
‘Off with her head!’The Prince roared back.
They chopped it off with one big whack.
This pleased the Prince. He smiled and said,
‘She’s prettier without her head.’
Then up came Sister Number Two,
Who yelled, ‘Now I will try the shoe!’
‘Try this instead!’ the Prince yelled back.
He swung his trusty sword and smack
Her head went crashing to the ground.
It bounced a bit and rolled around.
In the kitchen, peeling spuds,
Cinderella heard the thuds
Of bouncing heads upon the floor,
And poked her own head round the door.
‘What’s all the racket? ‘Cindy cried.
‘Mind your own bizz,’ the Prince replied.
Poor Cindy’s heart was torn to shreds.
My Prince! she thought. He chops off heads!
How could I marry anyone
Who does that sort of thing for fun?
The Prince cried, ‘Who’s this dirty slut?
‘Off with her nut! Off with her nut!’
Just then, all in a blaze of light,
The Magic Fairy hove in sight,
Her Magic Wand went swoosh and swish!
‘Cindy! ‘she cried, ‘come make a wish!
‘Wish anything and have no doubt
‘That I will make it come about!’
Cindy answered, ‘Oh kind Fairy,
‘This time I shall be more wary.
‘No more Princes, no more money.
‘I have had my taste of honey.
I’m wishing for a decent man.
‘They’re hard to find. D’you think you can?’
Within a minute, Cinderella
Was married to a lovely feller,
A simple jam maker by trade,
Who sold good home-made marmalade.
Their house was filled with smiles and laughter
And they were happy ever after.
–roald dahl
Ok, so the lyrics are suggestive, but it’s the beat I love. Every time I hear this song, I can’t help but get it stuck in head all day…

The song popped into my head today after I discovered this amazing, highly covetable ring from Rabid Fox :
Linda Smyth and Rebecca Pulver created Rabid Fox 3 years ago spawned by their love of the animal kingdom. The line features cutesy animal cast in precious metals. Their designs have a bit of edge to every one and each is created with love in Philadelphia.
available at NEED Supply. It is now on my wish list…..

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I had the pleasantry of seeing/hearing/standing near Sean Lennon and his pretty as pie girlfriend, Charlotte Kemp Muhl perform here at the offices of NPR.
See the full video Tiny Desk Concert __________Here}
Charlotte really is that Gorgeous in person.





but you pay me no attention, do you?
I haven’t listened to this album or this song in ages…still love it…
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I sometimes forget just how much I really do love country music. Maybe because I’m no longer an avid follower of the genre…not that I’m sure I ever was. Growing up with George Strait in the background (thanks mom!), I find myself able to sing along to most of the man’s hits. I even became smitten with him in his feature film, Pure Country. The man does pulls off a classic blazer with a cowboy hat.
Oh and there is also my obsession with the Texas Honky Tonk film Urban Cowboy.
Bud is the Travolta I love. Sissy and Pam have had some influence on my style. And of course Johnny Lee’s Looking for Love ties it all up in a Bolo. I’d like to point out Mr. Lee’s shirt and cowboy hat here:
My first country western live show was Dwight Yoakam. I’m so glad I was “dragged” to it. Dwight is the only man who can pull of tight as hell nude leather.
I think Gwyneth is going to slay her new role in Country Strong as an alcoholic country western starlet.
I’m sure once I see it I’ll be looking for a new pair of cowboy boots to replace the ones I once wore daily and start talking to myself (and other fortunate folks) with a honky tonk drawl.
Music is time travel.
I live in Chocolate City, Work for NPR, am currently working on an MA in Interior Design, Love my roommate, friends and Kitteh, "Bits." Day to day I find more and more beauty lurking in the oddest spots. Rouge My Knees is an accumulation of notes on what I find whets my curiosity for all things toxic and pretty.
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