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Musical miscellany
PJ Harvey and Björk do a cover of the Rolling Stones' Satisfaction. It starts off bit slow, but frankly I don't care because I think Polly Jean is so hot I could watch her covering Tammy Wynette's greatest hits. Even if they were then followed by Sid Vicious and Yoko Ono duets. Mmm mmm mmm. Mmmm.
Then here's Stevie Nicks as a Tex-Mex restaurant owner, as played by the lovely Lucy Lawless. I know it's silly, and you have to ignore the really irritating audience laugh track, but you know, Fleetwood Mac and some of Stevie's solo offerings was a big chunk of the emo music of my teenage years. I still love songs like Dreams and so on.
I didn't fancy Stevie though. No, I reserved my rock-chick fancies for babes like Pat Benatar (god, those hair-dos... and woo-hoo, the fight-dance!) and Chrissy Hynde, while the rock-boy equivalent was Prince (such a bad boy, sexin up that nice wee Sheena Easton).
ETA: Ok, this lolcat made me cry with laughter. OMGWTFBBQ!
ETA2: Prince linkie fixed now too. :-)
Then here's Stevie Nicks as a Tex-Mex restaurant owner, as played by the lovely Lucy Lawless. I know it's silly, and you have to ignore the really irritating audience laugh track, but you know, Fleetwood Mac and some of Stevie's solo offerings was a big chunk of the emo music of my teenage years. I still love songs like Dreams and so on.
I didn't fancy Stevie though. No, I reserved my rock-chick fancies for babes like Pat Benatar (god, those hair-dos... and woo-hoo, the fight-dance!) and Chrissy Hynde, while the rock-boy equivalent was Prince (such a bad boy, sexin up that nice wee Sheena Easton).
ETA: Ok, this lolcat made me cry with laughter. OMGWTFBBQ!
ETA2: Prince linkie fixed now too. :-)