The first LP I ever bought with my own money was The Ramones' "Rocket to Russia", when I was in the 8th grade. No one told me to get it. I didn't know what it would sound like. I didn't know who the Ramones were. I didn't know what punk was. I just saw the record and impulsively bought it.
Needle dropped, mind blown. It changed me forever.
I just happen to be married to a true gentleman and prince among men. But if that wasn't enough, he is a fabulous singer/songwriter and musician. Here is a link to a song performed by one of his earlier powerpop-rock Texas bands, Cheek. I'm real fond of their music.
Cheek features Jay Maulsby (voice/guitar), Brett Needham (voice/guitar), Steve Bundrick (drums), and Chris MacFarland (bass).
I was telling my husband that I thought it would be neat if rain came down in colors, based on severity. So, when you want to talk to someone about how hard it was raining, you could describe it as yellow rain or pink rain, and they would know exactly what you meant. Or you could look out the window and know immediately where it's letting up or getting worse, just based on the colors in the distance.
"...I only wanted 2 see U laughing in the purple rain..."
I was just about to move a set of my kid's unwanted swim goggles to the donation pile, when it occurred to me to try them out as an onion-cutting protection device of coolness, with an intense, sulfurey onion I was chopping up for some pasta sauce. It totally worked. Perfect seal around the eyeballs. You're welcome.
Congratulations to my dear friends Tamarie and Jason for being at the TOP of this latest list of arts coolness in H-Town! Catastrophic is indeed a local treasure.
Today on Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, Daniel and Catarina rescued a baby duck and then took it to a special farm to live out its days, because they were told that the duck needed a different kind of life out in the country. Then, Daniel and Catarina had to leave the Land of Make Believe because it was time for dinner, and Daniel's mom was baking chicken.