ferretgeek
Wednesday, April 24, 2002
  Star Wars, Sheryl Crow and Davey and Goliath
The nice UPS man delivered my copy of the Star Wars Episode II Attack of the Clones novelization and soundtrack. I'm really trying to ignore them, and I'm not having a lot of success. The Phantom Menace novelization came shrink wrapped, which meant I needed far less willpower to keep from reading it. I will probably listen to the soundtrack within the next 48 hours, but avoid reading the track titles, lest they give anything away. According to my handy Clockdown countdown clock, AOTC opens in 20 days, 22 hours, 42 minutes and 7 seconds. Don't disappoint me, George!



I'm distracting myself from Star Wars hysteria by listening to Sheryl Crow's new album, (did I just date myself?), C'mon, c'mon, which is excellent. I heard her sing "Soak Up the Sun" on the Bravo Channel's excellent Musicians series, and so far that's my favorite track. I was not a huge fan of the Globe Sessions, and this album returns to the sound she had on her first two albums. She has help from Don Henley, Lenny Kravitz, Stevie Nicks and Liz Phair. It must be great to be able to pick up the phone and call people like that and say, "Wanna sing on my new album?" No sign of Clapton, though...



Does anybody else think that the new Mountain Dew commercial featuring Davey and Goliath is hysterical? Apparently the Evangelical Lutheran Church has sold out. Is it appropriate for churches to have marketing strategies? Stay tuned for new, hipper Davey and Goliath episodes.


 
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