starwire wrote:Wow...I drop by here maybe once a week and post a half dozen or so replies to threads. I hate to sound snobbish but I generally find most of the music discussed here to be boring as snot. Then I scroll down and see...The Flaming Lips? Yes!
I live to serve.

(Actually, I just have no clue what most of the popular bands are these days. I'm living in a little hole underground with my CD collection.)
Have you heard "She Don't Use Jelly"? That's probably their most famous song
Oddly enough, I really dug
Zaireeka - we could only listen to 3 of the discs at once, though - and then promptly forgot about the Lips until I heard Ben Folds' hilariously schlocky cha-cha cover of "She Don't Use Jelly" last year.
Thanks to a fellow Cowboy Bebop fan and music enthusiast, I got some recommendations and info and got around to buying
Yoshimi and
Soft Bulletin, the latter being one of the BEST albums I have purchased in the past 2 years, (the others being a compilation of Motown-influenced Brazilian music, Avalanches'
Since I Left You and Spiritualized
Ladies and Gentlemen we are Floating in Space).
I'll have to check out
Transmissions next. (Note for next paycheck:
Transmissions, Das EFX, and MO's
10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1)
I saw The Flaming Lips about 2 weeks ago in Chicago. They were touring with Cake, De La Soul, Modest Mouse and Kinky (The Unlimited Sunshine Tour, it was called).
YOU LUCKY BASTICH!!

I *desperately* wanted to catch that tour but it came nowhere near me. To add insult to injury, I had to be out of town the night De La Soul played at Stubb's. ARGH.
I am going to see the Beck/FL show by hook or by crook! Must! Must!
As soon as AWA is over and I get the DVD I need, I plan to start work on a Flaming Lips video. Argh... they made me put my editor's hat on again!