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Mar 07, 2006 13:04

It is spring time in Arizona. It rained zero times in the greater 480 area. I think it is time to make more nostalgia mixes.

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suggestiosos! anonymous March 7 2006, 23:50:42 UTC
it's all over now, baby blue (as covered by) van morrison
sidewalk -- built to spill
the heart is a lonely hunter -- the anniversary (bonus for rain and fruit roll up smelling jellyfoot dangling like jellyfeet do from rearview window. helps in negotiations of driving somewhere you don't want to)
i learn by going where i have to go -- theory
i'll believe in anything -- wolf parade
railways or rental cars -- gaberdine
consequence -- the notwist (see anniversary)
chicago at night -- spoon
untitled -- angels of light
heartbeats -- jose gonzalez
cactus -- (as covered by) bowie
alpha dog -- cassavetes
the city -- dismemberment plan
springtime in the soutwest -- theory
only happy when it rains -- garbage?????? maybe?
hey suburbia -- screeching weasel

i'll get back to you with more, if you'd like.

big sister

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livejamie November 5 2006, 14:56:23 UTC
hey i'm removing this journal from my friends list, lemme know if you ever use it again.

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anonymous November 24 2006, 06:27:48 UTC
Frankenstein's greatest achievement was his work in 1910's Frankenstein, which was actually a silent film and the first of many feature length motion pictures in which he would star. The film was adapted from a book by the same title, written by author Mary Shelley. Frankenstein had taken part in many stage adaptations of the book in the years before the first film was released. And just as in the films, he always insisted on playing himself as the lead protaganist. A close second to Frankenstein, in my opinion, is 1935's Bride of Frankenstein (really, it's a tie between Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man and 'Bride', but Frankenstein has been quoted as saying "Wolf Man is an asshole", and apparently he did not enjoy working on the film at all, despite it's praise. I feel I must respect Frankenstein's opinions with this matter.) There were multiple films made throughout the 40's, 50's, 60's, and 70's, all of a similiar subject matter, all based around Frankenstein, and all starring Frankenstein. In the 1980's, the superstar had become ( ... )

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