> >was it difficult to split the music collection? or did you >always keep stuff separately? > I thought she was going to take a lot of stuff initially, but it just ended up that she was 'borrowing' it to burn/import into itunes/make some sort of copy, so I actually feel like she was really decent as far as respecting my more serious 'nerd collector' status.
> >need to check that out. have you heard the anna calvi album? > You should. It's a lot more jangly and song-oriented than I had anticipated. Definitely a surprise for me. I was wrong about it initially though. I listened once and hated it, but when I really sat down with it on some headphones away from a computer, it really clicked. I have not heard nor even heard OF, until right now Anna Calvi. Recommendation duly noted though.
>too many bitter-sweet memories? > Hardly.
> >probably not. > Dammit, I have no time otherwise, you jerk. If I've learned anything over the past three years working this job, it's that kid-friendly music that you actually like to listen to kicks more ass than your average music that you like to listen to.
> >speaking of which, now that the ink has dried on your >dissolution, are there any other cute music geeks on the >scene? Can I plead the fifth?
~Austin
os·ti·na·to /ˌästəˈnädō/ noun a continually repeated musical phrase or rhythm