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My first thought hearing this was to compare and contrast with Tove Lo's "Habits": Best Coast: I stay high all the time Just to get by I climb into the sky And my eyes they cry California nights Make me feel so happy I could die But I try to stay high Tove Lo: You're gone and I gotta stay High all the time To keep you off my mind Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh High all the time To keep you off my mind Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh Spend my days locked in a haze Trying to forget you babe I fall back down Gotta stay high all my life To forget I'm missing you Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh
Man, wish I had gone! Couldn't justify the ticket price, though... First time missing J. Lew in the Seattle area in 9 years...
Wow, awesome. I had never listened to Angel Olsen before "Hi-Five" was released, and now I'm hooked. This song reminds me a lot of Sibylle Baier.
I second Gilmore Girls for both Love and War and Snow, as well as Bracebridge Dinner. Quality. When my sister and I were little, we watched the crap out of Mary-Kate and Ashley's "To Grandmother's House We Go," because we were convinced that watching it made it snow. (That, as well as eating marshmallows and leaving ice cubes on the front porch.) I wish it still had that power...
Teen Angel! I don't remember specifics, but I do remember I loved it.
No Joanna Newsom either.
Actually, they lent their song "Sweet Talk, Sweet Talk" to Amazon for a Kindle commercial last year, too.
Grey's Anatomy does it, too. I mean, wait, does it? Just kidding, I shouldn't know that...........
I recently saw Neko Case in concert, and she said she liked that her song was going to be in the show. (The episode was even named "I Wish I Was the Moon"!). I mean, she even recorded a version of "She's Not There" for the season premiere. But, she wrote this about her dad...and they played it during crazy vampire sex.
Thanks for the help with the photographic evidence!
Wait, wait, wait. Did anyone actually click through to the newsletter? Jose looks quite a lot like Gabe in the last picture... (I don't know how to embed pictures, sorry!)
Is Lizzie Widdicombe actually Gwyneth Paltrow writing in 3rd person? I didn't think anyone could name-drop more than her.
Best Picture: The King’s Speech Best Actor: Colin Firth–The King’s Speech Best Actress: Michelle Williams–Blue Valentine Best Supporting Actor: Geoffrey Rush–The King’s Speech Best Supporting Actress: Hailee Steinfeld–True Grit Best Director: David Fincher–The Social Network Best Original Screenplay: The King’s Speech Best Adapted Screenplay: The Social Network Best Foreign Film: In a Better World (Denmark) Best Animated Film: Toy Story 3 Art Direction: Dyas (Production Design); Larry Dias and Doug Mowat (Set Decoration)-Inception Cinematography: Wally Pfister-Inception Costume Design: Colleen Atwood-Alice in Wonderland Documentary Feature: Exit through the Gift Shop Film Editing: Angus Wall and Kirk Baxter-The Social Network Sound Editing: Richard King-Inception Sound Mixing: Skip Lievsay, Craig Berkey, Greg Orloff and Peter F. Kurland-True Grit Visual Effects: Paul Franklin, Chris Corbould, Andrew Lockley and Peter Bebb-Inception
And the Portland mayor made the day the show premiered the official Portlandia Day!
Uhh, you sort of forgot one of the mainstage acts: The Head and the Heart.
Necromancing the Stone. (I'm pretty sure I heard that one somewhere. I don't take credit for it. I'm an honorable monster.)
The Royal Tenenzombies
There is absolutely ZERO chance that they won't sing that song. So, RIP...
I can't even watch N*Sync for 10 seconds without laughing! It's incredible that I ever took them and their "dancing" seriously. I mean, I was 13, but I don't really think that's an excuse!