Oct. 4th, 2002

Music

Oct. 4th, 2002 05:41 pm
vik_thor: (Main)
Well, following in the footsteps of [livejournal.com profile] invisiblebear I splurged on buying 4 CDs today. At WallyWorld.
(I think this is the most I've bought at one time.)

A bit of an eclectic selection

human clay by Creed. I've heard them enough on radio and enjoyed them enough that I finally decided to pick this up. It helps that they are going to be here in Phoenix tomorrow night. Not that I'm going to go see them....

Greatest Hits Howard Jones 80s Synth Pop king. 'nuff said! «G»

All Time Greatest Hits Lynyrd Skynyrd had nothing by them b4. 'nuff said.

Hot August Night Neil Diamond Some people may give me grief for liking Neil, but :Þ on them. I grew up hearing him since my Mom was a fan of his. I like his music. Melodic, rythmic, and lyrics you can sing along with. This is a 2 CD set with 3 songs that weren't released on the original LP. (For those of you who don't know, Hot August Night was recorded live at the Greek Theater, in LA August 24, 1972. when I wasn't quite 5 years old. Mom got it on double album, and 8track tape. The 8 track is long gone, of course. (and not because the format itself is outdated... it got played enough that it wore out. or the tape player ate it...)
There is one way in which I like the album version better... Since it was recorded live, on the original album, they bridged songs with banter and applause, making each side of each album pretty much continuous. On the CD, there are CLEAR breaks between the songs! It really throughs off the rythm of it if your used to the album.
Also, if CDs can hold so much more info than album, why in the world couldn't they have put all of the 2 album set onto 1 cd??
vik_thor: (cattaur)
Well, today was not great....
Looked @ several apt. complexes, (one is very nice price and location wise, but it's right across the street from a highschool...) but none of the management was in for any of them.... :þ

Had luch at Noodle Café. Interesting concept. 1 page has italian dishes, other page has (mostly) Japanese, and half of that page is soups.
I ordered one of the Japanese soups with udon (sp?) noodles. Quite good. I think I will be going back again, at least as long as it lasts...

Finished reading Colonization: Aftershocks by Harry Turtledove.
I want MORE!!!!!
It doesn't really end in a cliffhanger, per se... It's just a major revalation of something that's been hinted at during the rest of the series.

Started on The Masters of Solitude by Marvin Kaye and Parke Godwin (c) 1978
A very good post-apocalyptic type novel.

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