"C'mon, baby. C'mon, darling. Let me steal this moment from you now."

Mar 30, 2013 13:25

It's almost impossible to believe that Nirvana is "old music." But a child born on the day that Kurt Cobain died would now be almost twenty. That is some fucked up shit.

And I am no longer young, and never more shall be.

On Wednesday, I wrote 1,132 words on Chapter Six of Red Delicious.On Thursday, I did another 1,243 words ( Read more... )

tautologies, kid night, red delicious, nirvana, 2013, cold spring, 1994, zombies, then vs. now

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vulpine137 March 30 2013, 17:35:08 UTC
Thanks for the peek at your bookshelf, and the rest of the office.

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greygirlbeast March 30 2013, 17:39:59 UTC

You are welcome. That's one shelf from twelve bookcases in my office.

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martianmooncrab March 30 2013, 17:42:02 UTC
its when one of the new hot bands covers and "oldie" and I still remember the original. *sigh*

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greygirlbeast March 30 2013, 17:43:48 UTC

Yup. Well, for example, Nirvana's cover of David Bowie's "The Man Who Sold the World," and that was way back in 1993.

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martianmooncrab March 30 2013, 17:54:15 UTC
Black (something) Motorcycle Club just did "Let the Day Begin" .. Or when Joan Jett covered an old Raspberries/Eric Carman tune.

I still have all my movie/ticket stubs, but they arent in one spot anymore. I even keep the ones for museums and attractions. I am a tactile memory crab.

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shanejayell March 30 2013, 18:16:58 UTC
Neat. I note Hammett on the one shelf... research for Blood Oranges?

Saw Blood Oranges at my local library too.

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greygirlbeast March 30 2013, 18:19:00 UTC

Neat. I note Hammett on the one shelf... research for Blood Oranges?

Well, actually long a favorite, but it did turn out to be a great influence on Red Delicious.

Saw Blood Oranges at my local library too.

Woot!

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kurtmulgrew March 30 2013, 18:37:56 UTC
cool photos.

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sfmarty March 31 2013, 01:54:41 UTC
I admire your goodies. Excellent taste.

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