The Rebel Black Dot Songs of the Day
Maurice Chevalier & Jeannette MacDonald, et al., "Isn't It Romantic?" via the YouTube (T.L.A.M.)
Commentary: "Isn't It Romantic?", by Rodgers & Hart, as introduced in the 1932 motion picture Love Me Tonight, with different lyrics than those by which it become a standard in the Great American Songbook. Maurice-link!
Sonntag, 24 März
Dance Hall Crashers, "Whiskey & Gin" from Honey, I'm Homely! (T.L.A.M.)
Commentary: I finished off the last of the gin.
Samstag, 23 März
Cake, "Long Line of Cars" from Comfort Eagle (T.L.A.M.)
Commentary: On Friday, I posted to the FaceSpace that [insert my name] "…is running on a big three hours of sleep. This is going to be a long, profoundly strange day." The magnificent strangeness continued well into Saturday. (The selection of "Long Line of Cars" as Saturday's R.B.D.S.O.T.D. will make sense in context, soon to be provided under the joint aegis of "Project MERCATOR" & "Urbi et Orbi.")
Freitag, 22 März
They Might Be Giants, "Brain Problem Situation" from Cast Your Pod to the Wind (T.L.A.M.)
Commentary: It's always peculiar to be engaged in conversations with persons who become increasingly inebriated even as I maintain my even keel, intoxicated only by the oft-forgotten realization that even I really do enjoy being social. (The felicitous evening soon to be chronicled under the aegis of "Project MERCATOR.")
"In the drunk tank,
We're in the drunk tank,
We're in the drunk tank all by ourselves."
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