Monday, September 12, 2005

Wait a minute Mr. Postman

On second thought, don't wait, just deliver the mothers.

The CDs were sent over my lunch hour today - look for them in a mailbox near you later this week. At that point I may post the liner notes that are included or something similar.

We'll put Dan in charge of the October selections, Aaron in charge of November, and Gibby in charge of the holiday selection. Cory remains free to particpate or to just comment.

6 Comments:

Blogger C.F. Bear said...

Awesome Pat for getting a blog for this project. I want to put something together for you to chew on. I am leaning towards a Neil Diamond collection that has inspired me on many occassions and levels through the years.

1:41 PM  
Blogger Dan said...

Now when someone asks me if I'm in BMG, I can say, "Nah, CMC."

8:36 PM  
Blogger Mighty Tom said...

Cool - I will be awaiting eagerly for the first installment!

9:44 PM  
Blogger Mighty Tom said...

Excellent start for the club. I love the big bang picture. The night before I received the CD I saw a special on the Big Bang on Nova. First songs - 'Go' to begin and 'Stop' to end - and 'Stop', of course starting an album off itself.

I'd like to start off with my BS of the Batch - or Best Song of the Batch - a song that I feel is the best. Black Dog wins this time. An amazing kick-off to an amazing album - the guitars are stunning - Page was flying. A clunkier Led Zep song that has turned into a classic from a classic album. Black Dog never sounded better than the time it was heard on CD on a Sharp Boom Box in a red Chevy being piloted around Ames by Mixdorf. Do you remember the time...

More later

4:01 PM  
Blogger Mighty Tom said...

Army of Me

In answer to your: "lyrics that everyone should love"

I think enemies of Iceland would be terribly terrified of an amy of Bjork. I am sure it would be a freaky, but very powerful army with quick movements and powerful moods.

I do love the song - didn't know it kicked off the album - but it makes sense.

more later

4:07 PM  
Blogger Pat said...

Would suggest you comment under the post of the actual Volume 1, rather than the prologue.

That said, I remember well those many miles logged in the Chevette with the Sharp boombox and your anti-skipping ministrations.

8:07 AM  

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