I have learned that the Kills recently recorded their 4th studio album near Benton Harbor, MI. I'm extremely excited that it will be released in April, but very depressed that I missed the opportunity to drive three hours to Benton Harbor and have a completely "chance" encounter with Alison and Jamie.
I admire Mr. Hince for his musical and song writing skills. And Miss Mosshart drips sex appeal (at least with the Kills, not yet so convinced with Dead Weather). Although I don't smoke, she is definitely the type of women the makes smoking sexy again.


Smoking on stage...
I'd just need to convince her, for at least a few days, that I'm the man for her... just a few days. Not that I condone violence in relationships, but something about her and this song, that I'd be willing take a few facial bruises from her, like Mr. Hince portrays in this video (Face, I'd like to introduce you to Mr. Wall). Is it wrong that amidst the violent death-throws of a devolving relationship that this video is depicting, that I still find her character attractive? Does that say something bad about me?
I know they are old videos but the news has got be all worked up for the Kills.
And a New Video for the heck of it (should "VV" just move to early-mid 70's England?):
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"Shake, shake, shake, shake my booty
At the disco, yea-aah."
I love Public Radio. On a weekend afternoon program on WDET, one of the D.J.s played "Shake" by the The Gap Band (1970), post-Talking Heads David Byrne, Rasputina, and The Dropkick Murphys, all within a half hour. I think the DJ has a little bit of musical A.D.D. But apparently I do as well, because I was driving the car and I didn't change the station, and I completely enjoyed it. Yeah, the Gap Band was disco, but the song was so bad it was humorous, and the kids laughed about it too. Support Public Radio!



Smoking on stage...
I'd just need to convince her, for at least a few days, that I'm the man for her... just a few days. Not that I condone violence in relationships, but something about her and this song, that I'd be willing take a few facial bruises from her, like Mr. Hince portrays in this video (Face, I'd like to introduce you to Mr. Wall). Is it wrong that amidst the violent death-throws of a devolving relationship that this video is depicting, that I still find her character attractive? Does that say something bad about me?
I know they are old videos but the news has got be all worked up for the Kills.
And a New Video for the heck of it (should "VV" just move to early-mid 70's England?):
************************************************
"Shake, shake, shake, shake my booty
At the disco, yea-aah."
I love Public Radio. On a weekend afternoon program on WDET, one of the D.J.s played "Shake" by the The Gap Band (1970), post-Talking Heads David Byrne, Rasputina, and The Dropkick Murphys, all within a half hour. I think the DJ has a little bit of musical A.D.D. But apparently I do as well, because I was driving the car and I didn't change the station, and I completely enjoyed it. Yeah, the Gap Band was disco, but the song was so bad it was humorous, and the kids laughed about it too. Support Public Radio!
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I have got to start listening to more WDET! That little list of music is awesome!