In the midst of a pookiful music-sharing evening, we find that Flogging Molly is playing the Starland Ballroom, their only metro-area show, on March 9th. WE MUST GO!.
You should go, too.
ObCurrentSong: This band was apparently top of the charts both in the UK and the US, and I can see how that would be (except I'm surprised in the unusual show of taste from the masses). Why is it that I only heard them on Radio Paradise? Oh that's right, because NYC radio is UTTER AND COMPLETE GARBAGE.
You should go, too.
ObCurrentSong: This band was apparently top of the charts both in the UK and the US, and I can see how that would be (except I'm surprised in the unusual show of taste from the masses). Why is it that I only heard them on Radio Paradise? Oh that's right, because NYC radio is UTTER AND COMPLETE GARBAGE.
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Date: 2007-01-16 07:01 pm (UTC)I wonder tho'...
D'ya think maybe it's not more crappy than it was, but that the ever-increasing convenience of having the music of one's choice available anywhere makes it seem so? When there was only radio, you found a station, endured the songs you didn't like, and enjoyed the ones you did. I really think I just have far less patience now. Why endure even one song you dislike when you can have an MP3 player full of songs of your choice, or burn CDs of favorites in a few minutes (as opposed to the patient orchestration of making a mix cassette tape)?