Sexy times at Party O'Clock, as always. Here's the setlist to prove it.
Oh - and what shall my time be next semester, if any time at all? I know not, my friends. I know not.
After a hella busy two months(ish), I'm proud to announce that the school year for the University of Michigan has ended, and that I have regained (or at least, am regaining) my sanity.
Take last week's set list to prove it:
(Also, holla to my friend/fellow jazzer Ben Rolston, who has just released his new album Fables, which you should get because it is genuinely ridiculously awesome.)
I haven't posted in a while. How negligent of me. Here, take my offering of the new Gorillaz music video as a token of goodwill and apology (it's super awesome).
Wait... 2/9?! Where'd the week before go??
Oh, it existed, but it vanished into the ether in the wake of the 24 Hours of Improv at Canterbury House (which was awesome).
But anyway, here's this!
ALSO, IT'S FUNDRAZOR! PLEDGE! (TO THIS SHOW, IF YOU SO PLEASE. ALTHOUGH I SHALL BE ON TOUR WITH CAO NEXT WEEK AND SO WILL ONLY BE IN ATTENDANCE THROUGH SICK NASTY PLAYLISTS.)
HELLO RADIO! AND INTERNET!
I hope you are all doing well. I am quite well indeed. So well, in fact, that I will post this setlist for you wonderful people. (Make sure to check out the links for some live "vids" that are "sick nasty"... Or a Hall & Oates music video).
Yo yo yo yo!
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You know what this week is, right? If you didn't notice by its prominence in the setlist... It's the premiere of Philip Glass and Robert Wilson's EINSTEIN ON THE BEACH! WHOO!
I think it's safe to say I've never been this excited about an opera. In that I've never been excited about an opera. Or seen one, actually, discounting the horrific amateur opera my 7th grade teachers took us to. I distinctly remember them playing basketball and singing "nice shot" and "do you want a Coke?"
This will be much better. And also not comparable in the slightest.
Happy days! I have nothing to say except that I discovered the greatest thing on the internet this week and I just beat it (like a boss). It's nothing other than a NES game based on the Great Gatsby. As I said, greatest thing on the internet.
Oh, and remember that all the links are to live performances or weird videos now, so check em out. Especially the one to Alice Cooper & the Bee Gee's classic rendition of "Because".
Wait, you might ask, you went out of chronological order! Why?
Because I have things to say and share with you lovely blog-reading people! (And didn't want to put them on the What It Is post.)
Firstly, there's been a tangible change with the linking ordeal - now, all the links (except a few songs of such insanity that they must be posted and shared again) are of live performances or music videos. So they're actually WORTH going to. CHECK THE LINKS YO. Especially on the What It Is post I just put up. Those guys are the masters. Plus I found the F.U.N. Song in German. And there's some cool stuff for the 12/29 set too. Just check it.
Second, to be decided in the very near future, Party O'Clock's time MAY be moving. MAY. Just a heads up.
Third, I wanted to share this with you lovely people: