Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Wednesday Preschooler Extra: No Nap 'Til Brooklyn Edition
by Tom Bozzo
Later, I got home and broke out the 45 of the 1988 Kylie Minogue cover, produced by the notorious Stock Aitken & Waterman. (Whatever happened to them? I assume The Wonder Stuff didn't get their way...)
Here's Julia on the new, er, dance floor downstairs.
Julia has been without nap for three days. Suzanne reports that this has made her, far from a 2-3/4-year-old terror, "manically adorable." She broke out a Carole King songbook this afternoon, and the kids spent much of it in the a/c doing The Loco-Motion.
Later, I got home and broke out the 45 of the 1988 Kylie Minogue cover, produced by the notorious Stock Aitken & Waterman. (Whatever happened to them? I assume The Wonder Stuff didn't get their way...)
Here's Julia on the new, er, dance floor downstairs.
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I ran across Rick A doing "Never Gonna Give You Up" on one of the FiOS music channels. Started singing Nick Lowe (who, I am told, has a good new album out).
I think it was Punch that did an issue of "how to make a Big Mac" "how to produce like SAW" etc. Their discussion of the above-mentioned song was "Seems likely the singer came in and said, 'I've got this note...'"
SAW were, to their credit (term used loosely) the producers of early Sweet (think "Blockbuster" and Desolation Boulevard not necessarily "Love is Like Oxygen").
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I think it was Punch that did an issue of "how to make a Big Mac" "how to produce like SAW" etc. Their discussion of the above-mentioned song was "Seems likely the singer came in and said, 'I've got this note...'"
SAW were, to their credit (term used loosely) the producers of early Sweet (think "Blockbuster" and Desolation Boulevard not necessarily "Love is Like Oxygen").
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