THE BLANK GENERATION

Trying hard to not keep up with the Joneses in 2005.

Sorry for the delay

I'm actually on one of those use-it-or-lose-it vacations from work. The unfortunate thing is, I'm also sick. That means plenty of time on the couch (with the HBO series The Carnivale). So, I apologize, but I haven't felt up to posting anything new this week.

On the bright side, I received an e-mail from Jens Lekman yesterday in response to an inquiry about how to order his new EP, The Opposite of Hallelujah. The process sounds more like a spy mission than a simple ordering process. But, if you're one of the brave souls (like me) who really wants to hear his new songs, follow the advice of "J" (that's how Jens signs his name):

"Write to skylights@gmail.com (for vinyl 7") or info@thehiddencameras.com (for CD version). Be patient as it might take a while for them to reply."

Cheers!

N/P--The sound of coughing

2 Comments:

With all the sadness and trauma going on in the world at the moment,
it is worth reflecting on the death of a very important person which
almost went unnoticed last week.

Larry La Prise, the man who wrote "The Hokey Pokey," died peacefully at
age 93.

The most traumatic part for his family was getting him into the casket.


They put his left leg in.... and then the trouble started.

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 5:42 PM  

"The opposite of hallelujah" is for sure Lekman's best song ever. And as usual it's really hard to get. Been googling like crazy to get a clip at least...but nothing.

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6:54 AM  

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5:42 PM

With all the sadness and trauma going on in the world at the moment,
it is worth reflecting on the death of a very important person which
almost went unnoticed last week.

Larry La Prise, the man who wrote "The Hokey Pokey," died peacefully at
age 93.

The most traumatic part for his family was getting him into the casket.


They put his left leg in.... and then the trouble started.    



6:54 AM

"The opposite of hallelujah" is for sure Lekman's best song ever. And as usual it's really hard to get. Been googling like crazy to get a clip at least...but nothing.    



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