This is completely unrelated to music, but I ran into it while sifting through blog entries for work at FMC. The owner of Mr. Lee, a cat in Germany, attached a camera to his collar and posted the pictures of Mr. Lee's adventures on his website. It's artsy and reminds me of those shots into sunlight that I remember from The Virgin Suicides combined with the digital flavor of The Blair Witch Project. See more pictures by Mr. Lee here.
In other cat news, lolcats consume 30% of Wordpress' bandwidth (read full story here).
In honor of cats, I give you "Tom Cat Blues" by Cliff Carlisle. It's a fun little country ditty from the 1930s with just the right amount of yodel and sexual connotation. Buy more by Cliff Carlisle here.
Friday, June 8, 2007
Mr. Lee Takes Photos, Is a Cat
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Saturday, June 2, 2007
. . . Twice, Three Times a Lady
After a forced march to the mall in the summer heat and an accidental visit to the National Memorial Day Parade, 2/3 of the ladies of TMC plus Katy (2/3TMC+K) were losing hope . . .
The E Street Cinema came to the rescue; roughly 20 seconds after feeling the air-conditioned blast of its doors, we were seeing Once, the reinvented musical with Glen Hansard of The Frames and sometime-collaborator Marketa Irglova. Everyone else is saying really more than enough about this movie, so we will say just a few things.
1. It is lovely and amazing, but to be honest, we were a little more impressed when we thought the two leads were just the best singer/actor finds of the last 20 years, instead of establishments in their own right.
2. This isn't Hansard's first foray into movie-making; he was also one of the stars ofThe Commitments - - - sweet sweet soul music and all.
3. We fell in love with the duet on Falling Slowly, we moved by All The Way Down . . . blah, blah, blah. Really, all you need to know is that when Hansard and Irglova have some back-of-bus bonding (a la Before Sunrise) and Hansard pulls out his guitar, its a moment that even Richard Linklater must envy.
. . . And here it is: Broken Hearted Hoover Fixer Sucker Guy by Glen Hansard. Buy the Once Soundtrack here.
Posted by Kate at 1:09 PM 0 comments
No Protests, Yet. We'll Keep You Posted.
5 people moved in 4 hours? We deserve a short post.
This is about how we feel:
Summer in the City by Regina Spektor.
Buy it here. Or better yet, help us move. And save us from our sweaty selves.
Posted by Kate at 1:16 AM 0 comments