| [Personally, I demand a recount!! It's just a sign that I haven't transferred all my shite to my mp3 player! But anyway, I've showed you mine...now you show me yours!]
1. Put your music player on shuffle. 2. Press forward for each question. 3. Use the song title as the answer to the question. NO CHEATING...
What does next year have in store for me? How to Disappear Completely (Radiohead)
What's my love life like? It’s Never Been Like That (Phoenix)
What do I say when life gets hard? Tango In The Night (Fleetwood Mac)
What do I think when I get up in the morning? My Love (JT)
What song will I dance to at my wedding? Follow That Star (Logistics)
What do you want as a career? Exitlude (The Killers)
Your favorite saying? You Make Loving Fun (Fleetwood Mac)
Favorite place? Rhiannon (Fleetwood Mac)
What do you think of your parents? Hips Don’t Lie (Shakira)
Where would you go on a first date? Everything is Everything (Phoenix)
Drug of choice? American Terrorist (Lupe Fiasco)
Describe yourself? Las de la Intuicion (Shakira)
What is the thing I like doing most? Drum & Bass Mix (BBC 1Xtra)
What is my state of mind like at the moment? Go Your Own Way (Fleetwood Mac)
How will I die? Release the Pressure (Logistics)
The song you'll put as the subject? Rehab (Amy Winehouse) *Posted on Xanga per the request of a certain Xanga junkie. |
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| Never knew this place existed until I noticed one of Bjork's NYC stops was gonna be there (in addition to the Apollo theater, and Radio City). So, the UPT is on the corner of 175th and Broadway (4140 Broadway) and Bjork isn't leading the pack of cool acts. Some of the upcoming performances include: Cedric the Entertainer, Bloc Party, Iggy and the Stooges, The Isley Brothers, and Modest Mouse (and you can't miss the Spring Bling Bash Reggaeton Concert on 4/14). In trying to get more info on the venue, I found this Gothamist blurb: It Sure Beats Roseland and Irving Plaza While nothing is going to match the Arcade Fire in terms of NYC on-sale buzz, a couple other big bands quietly put tickets on sale for somewhat special sets. Bloc Party quietly announced 2 shows at The United Palace Theater on 175th street in Washington Heights. Can't vouch for the venue, but gotta give the band credit for trying to mix it up a bit instead of playing the same stale clubs they've already hit on their first few swings through the states. If you missed out on the extended presale this week, tickets go on sale to the public tomorrow at 11am. We're also hearing rumblings that Bowery Presents is angling to buy this place, and that (who else?) The Arcade Fire could be back to play here when they make their return to New York. So despite all the question marks still lingering, this may not be the one-off rock show it appears to be. Stay tuned...
Part Harlem revitalization, part continued Washington Heights gentrification? Either way, pretty interesting...(I wonder if it's a good venue...). |
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