Saturday, May 31, 2008

room 5

Album notes
This song, a television advert for a men's deodorant debuted at the top of the UK singles chart on March 30, 2003

the greatest album of all time... at least for today

my favorites are Foghorn Leghorn singing "Love Me Tender"
the dude doing his voice isn't the best Foghorn, it just sounds like a drunk southern guy doing karaoke, then halfway through it turns into a spike jones tribute with rather disturbing sound effects...

and Daffy Duck doin' "Hound Dog" wirh Bugs and Elmer Fudd...

WHOA! PEPE LE PEW AND TAZ DOING "DEVIL IN DISGUISE"
wow, this really just sounds like an album full of bad foreign accents...

Thursday, May 29, 2008

beginnings of the news

i'm constantly obsessed with the origins of artists

recognize that handsome fella on the right?














how about 6 years later?




















things i found out about huey lewis and the news today:
they play on Thin Lizzy's live album
the news backed up elvis costello on "my aim is true"
they were originally a band called Clover:
(find huey,
word)


























































high at work



Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Monday, May 26, 2008

THIS IS CRACKING ME UP TO NO END...

SOOO.....
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOUR FRIENDS, OR MAYBE OLDER BROTHERS AND SISTERS, OR MAYBE EVEN AN AUNT OR AN UNCLE THAT IS NOT MUCH OLDER THAN YOU HAS KIDS...?

THEY TORTURE THEM WITH THESE:
(I'VE TRIED TO MATCH MOST OF THEM WITH THE REAL ISPIRATION FOR THEIR COVERS)...





















































































































































































































































































































































i'm pretty sure the nirvana was a t-shirt design, couldn't find it, so i put in my fav l.p.







































































the stones album seems to be a collabo of forty licks and steel wheels?


























































































the bob marley one is too damn funny























































coldplay, whoa, quite conceptual











































































these pet sounds variations are too much
































uhhh, with teeth mixed with march of the pigs?


okay, now the "now i've heard everything" entry
i listened to this one today and that's what sparked this insane exercise:





















the only lullabye album that sounds like the soundtrack to "a nightmare on elm street"