That song was a perfect illustration of the theory I've advanced to Rex that songs with the word "Beatle" in the title have a better than average tendency to be great (and often in a distintively un-Beatle-like way).
@Gaylord: an interesting theory, new to me so I'll keep an eye out for it. The next track and Rex generally made me wonder whether that kind of reverb-heavy trailers could have influenced Suicide (the band, not the act)
I just mentioned to Mrs Parq that Rex has enough grotequely stereotypical "Chinese" novelty records to do a marathon premium. She enthusiastically endorsed the idea.
1:33pm
Brez:
"Chinese Rock And Roll" -- truly one of the weirdest we've heard here on Fool's Paradise!
Hey, Parq, we've been through this before. Rex refers those of us into grotesquely stereotypical "Chinese" novelty records to Norton's collections of same.
1:35pm
Sing Sing:
Records should ALL be tasteless...if they tasted good thayd all be eaten by now !
1:36pm
Brez:
Har.
Mmm, where can I get go-go boots like Liz Renay's?!?!
1:37pm
Brez:
Rex, I think you need to address the GROUNDSWELL of DEMAND for you to do a Chop Suey Rock premium...
1:43pm
Muffy St. Jacques:
just play fifteen minuets of The 5.6.7.8's and your thirst for fried sushi rock will be thrilled
Rex, when will you be posting your list of favorite movies and TV shows?
2:14pm
Muffy St. Jacques:
Roxcella and her Super Sport Coupe
2:15pm
hazmania:
Highly recommend Liz Renay's autobiography My Face For The World To See
2:25pm
mike east:
The porter at my work walks around all day shouting "bird dog!" And "come in, bird dog!" And other variants. Also calls other people bird dog sometimes