I have worries amounting to strange physical symptoms about testuya komuro's arrest for fraud
. . . especially as he was the prime source for my thoughts, potentially upcoming, on certain 90s J-pops emanating a grandiose sort of manic depression, and how this is further evidence that my reality is a self-eating rainbow reflection of the reflection of my self-et light flux.
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Set me free why don't you babe...
ReplyDelete(you keep me hanging on, Diana Ross & The Supremes)
get out the door (or: "my life)?/ why don't you babe
ReplyDeleteDo you remember a song from similar era (10 yr error is allowed) "I'm walking on sunshine", used to promote a honey combed chocolate coated wrapped dessert-type item?
Do you know of "violet crumble"?
I do. I never liked them. Odd textural changes and sticky shards. They also had an advert with a chocolate roller coaster and "I'm so excited..." That annoyed me.
ReplyDeleteI did not know Violet Crumble, but I just looked it up. Seems to be an Australian Crunchie version.
I always like the Softmints advert.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lL6hkpJveM
violet crumble is far superior to the nauseating flimsy crunchie.
ReplyDeleteI can't see youtube with my current tech, but I think I know the advert: "mr.soooftt, how come everything around you is something something," I used to think it was "soft and re-arranged" but it is probably more like: "so very very strange."
Fall lyrics: "the boy is like a tape-loop/ and he has soft mints"
used to be a good "skips" advert, long ago, very far back in the day
That is the one. Great song. Yes, so very straaAAange, with an upward inflection. What Fall track is that from? They are touring at the moment I think. Well, 3 gigs. There was a band at the night I went to on Wednesday, where Ade read. Jazzman John Combo. The way he spoke / yelped his lyrics reminded me of Mark E. This guy was great. Olia said he looked like he was 40 in the 60s. She was probably not too far wrong. He liked Ade, who he called Ade Gibson from the mic, as he has forgotten his name. He wanted to hook up in some musical capacity I believe. They had a beguiling cellist wearing a top hat. She had an electric cello, not unlike this:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.ubergizmo.com/photos/2006/8/yamaha-electric-cello.jpg
It made beautiful noises. And she was rather lovely herself. Everyone agreed.
it's nice to know these things , thankyou.
ReplyDeletenow they say the fall lyric is not "soft mints", it is "soft mits" / / presumably meaning "weak fists"?
ReplyDeletebut I still listen to it and hear softmints and it is fine like that /