![]() It's very subtle, and ubiquitous within commercials featuring tampons, toothpaste, food, cleaning products, crappy Payless shoes, etc. It's a certain cadence.this kind of deep-toned quirkiness. One has to do with female narration on commercials. ![]() Also, being the parent of a teen now, I'm not sure my mother's omen had to do so much with psychic phenomena-perhaps hearing the name of the band "crucifux" may have had a bit to do with it.įind more videos like this on Loud Old Guys Although maybe that was good luck after all. I'll just say my mother's 'omen' prevented me from being present, and a 'wire wisk', van, and the movie Faster Pussycat Kill Kill and a couch were involved. Except for the unmentionable "Crucifux" incident in Kansas City that should probably not be explained in full. She had the BEST music luck in the world. Monique and I saw this video on 120 minutes or Nightflight, and went to 'World Records' in Topeka soon after, and quite unbelievably, she found the 12 inch LP. It's a great video, and even better song. This one below is extrememly hard to find. If I could get one of those recorded message things attached to my gravestone, I would want the noise she makes at 4:06-4:09 to be the message. Some wonderful person somehow has found it and posted in on youtube. They used to play the video on 120 minutes. I don't know if it was every released on any other Throwing Muses album-I can't find it anywhere. My best friend Monique aquired a compilation album called Lonely is an Eyesore around 1987 or so, and this song, 'Fish' was on it. It's barely music-it is somehow transcendant. This first video is one of my favorite songs and videos ever. Miss: a plethora of ethnic cuisine, incense selection, D.I., smart people, bookstores, the great annual curbside giveaway, Hires Big H. Not Miss:The sound of blaring sirens, traffic, construction, beige shopping areas, starbucks, people talking about all the crap they got at costco, the whole hipster scenario, the dastardly air quality. Most of the things I will not miss aren't because if Salt Lake-it's simply urbanness. There are things I will miss, and things I will not miss. It's not necessarily negative, but it's somewhat of an unsettling feeling. It feels different now I suppose, because I have no immediate plans to come back. Driving to Smith's in the avenues today, it all seemed so absolutely familiar and home. Today was the first time I started really getting I won't 'be' in Utah. I've felt like that for a good 6 months now the idea of living between places. ![]() Yes, I have already moved to New York, but having this month-long venture in Salt Lake made everything seem a bit transitory, non-permanant. ![]()
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