oh, p.s.--i found Hot Neighbor's passport today (don't ask). his 2001 passport photo resembles...uncannily...a 42-year-old Alan Rickman. at last the mysterious attraction is illuminated.
so when do the rest of us get a taste, hmmmmmmmm, precious?
Is the Master Musicians of Joujouka the same album that the Rolling Stones' Brian Jones produced? Back in the day (before Internet), I searched high and low for that LP, paid a mint for it when I found it, and then years later my dog chewed the corner of the album cover. The record still plays, though.
Oooh. Good thing the record wasn't hurt. Same group, not the same album. The one I was listening to at that moment was the Bill Laswell-produced one, Apocalypse Across the Sky. I have the Brian Jones one too, though, and another one on Womad. They're all amazing.
My Friday post explains it. (You'll want to look at that anyway because on an unrelated note, I wind up pimping "And Then There Was One" heftily in the comments. :) I really love that story, you know.)
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no, wait, that wasn't clear enough...
**EYEBROW**
oh, p.s.--i found Hot Neighbor's passport today (don't ask). his 2001 passport photo resembles...uncannily...a 42-year-old Alan Rickman. at last the mysterious attraction is illuminated.
so when do the rest of us get a taste, hmmmmmmmm, precious?
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I'm very interested in hearing more about Hot Neighbor....Alan Rickman lookalikes are always welcome in this
bedtown. :DIt's in
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My Friday post explains it. (You'll want to look at that anyway because on an unrelated note, I wind up pimping "And Then There Was One" heftily in the comments. :) I really love that story, you know.)
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I'm glad you like the story...I haven't written much recently, but that one kind of wrote itself. :)
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