Things I didn't know, #56789 ...
Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2004 3:47 pm
I really like the DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince (a.k.a. Will Smith and some other blokey) song "Summertime". I thought it was a reasonably original composition (albeit littered with samples).
So I was surprised to find - on the Grand Theft Auto: Vice City soundtrack no less - the original song "Summertime" by Kool & The Gang. And, guess what? It's miles better than the hippy-hoppy version.
Which brings me to one of the great moral conundrums of out times. Recently I ripped my Bill Hicks CDs (a Prophet among men, taken from us way too soon) to my MP3 player, just so I could have his unique hatred and bile conveniently with me wherever I go
However, as you might know if you worship at the altar of Hicks as I do, he doesn't have a lot of good things to say about Debbie Gibson. Many years ago when I was younger (but sadly, not that much younger), stupider and still impressed by 13-year old girls I bought Ms. Gibson's first two albums - "Out Of The Blue" and "Electric Youth".
Question - could/should I rip Ms. Gibson's albums to my MP3 player, knowing full well that one day the wonders of Apple's Shuffle Play will segue one of Bill's rants against Debbie ("So what's your next song called? Mom, why am I bleeding?") into "Shake Your Love" ... ?
She turned 34 last week ... a year younger than me. Dang, I would still like to shake that girl's love all right, but these days probably a nice cup of tea and a game of scrabble might be more appropriate.

Mikey
So I was surprised to find - on the Grand Theft Auto: Vice City soundtrack no less - the original song "Summertime" by Kool & The Gang. And, guess what? It's miles better than the hippy-hoppy version.
Which brings me to one of the great moral conundrums of out times. Recently I ripped my Bill Hicks CDs (a Prophet among men, taken from us way too soon) to my MP3 player, just so I could have his unique hatred and bile conveniently with me wherever I go
Question - could/should I rip Ms. Gibson's albums to my MP3 player, knowing full well that one day the wonders of Apple's Shuffle Play will segue one of Bill's rants against Debbie ("So what's your next song called? Mom, why am I bleeding?") into "Shake Your Love" ... ?
She turned 34 last week ... a year younger than me. Dang, I would still like to shake that girl's love all right, but these days probably a nice cup of tea and a game of scrabble might be more appropriate.
Mikey