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Very Close to, if not actually in, the CD player:

Shiina Ringo - Karuki Zamen Kuri No Hana

seen/heard  °  listen °  buy

Fire on Fire - The Orchard

seen/heard   °  listen °  buy

Fire on Fire - 5 Song EP

seen/heard   °  listen °  buy

Love is All - A Hundred Things Keep Me Up at Night

seen/heard   °  listen °  buy

Various Artists - Living is Hard: West African Music in Britain 1927-1929

seen/heard   °  listen? °  buy

The Very Best (Esau Mwamwaya and Radioclit) - s/t

free album download°  seen/heard   °  listen

Portishead - Third

seen/heard   °  listen °  buy

Amadou and Mariam - Welcome to Mali

seen/heard   °  listen °  buy

O'Death - Broken Hymns, Limbs, And Skin

seen/heard°  listen ° buy

Getatchew Mekurya with The Ex and Guests - Moa Anbessa

seen/heard  °  listen °  CD/DVD

Erykah Baduh - New Amerykah, Pt. 1: 4th World War

seen/heard  °  listen °  buy

Local H - Twelve Angry Months

seen/heard  °  listen °  buy

Shiina Ringo - Karuki Zamen Kuri No Hana

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STFU

posted 09/24/2007

Marcel Marceau died - No he didn't!  He's just really, really good! - this weekend, and though frankly I couldn't squeeze out an invisible shit over him, the name brought back a bit of childhood horror.

See, a long time ago, back when there were only five and half channels on the TV, back when we had to fake-walk five miles to school through imaginary snowstorms, CBS had an entire primetime show devoted to mime.  I know this seems impossible - and you kids have a channel that shows nothing but golf! - but believe you me, The Shields and Yarnell Show (starring Shields and Yarnell) really happened.  And how!

Look!

 

Let's hear it for the United States of America, where we like our mime with a laugh track!  (My family had that same wallpaper in our nightmare robot kitchen.)

Anyway, we have Botox, now, so there's no more need for pretend.

R.I.P., Marcel!  Someone wake me up when Mummenschanz runs out of toilet paper.

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1. bill p left...
09/24/2007 10:48 am :: http://soundbites.typepad.com

oh how I loved the robot family as a child. the best episode was the one mummenschanz was on. ah the mid-'70s, when mimes were cool.


2. sb left...
09/27/2007 3:27 pm

OMG!! My parents had the same wallpaper too! I totally forgot until now. Eerie. I used to love this show though. Laff track and all.