A nugget of wisdom from the iTunes Store editors:
Like a shape-shifting, giant amoeba (should such a creature exist, outside of movies like The Blob) dance music finds endless ways to adapt itself and is, consequently, indestructible.
Yes yes.
I keep finishing the internet. It needs an expansion pack.
The theme tune to the 30-year-old sitcom Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em spells “Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em” in Morse code, it has just been discovered. Genius. (0 comments)
Last.fm is organising an event where the DJ will pick tracks from what the signed-up attendees have been listening to recently. (0 comments)
A nugget of wisdom from the iTunes Store editors:
Like a shape-shifting, giant amoeba (should such a creature exist, outside of movies like The Blob) dance music finds endless ways to adapt itself and is, consequently, indestructible.
Yes yes.
According to this research, the reason young boys don’t want to sing in traditional choirs is that word ‘boy’ now means something different. Apparently, because of the phrase ‘boy band’, boys now think that a boy singing should sound like an adult male singing. Apparently.
I, on the other hand, really don’t think the reluctance of most boys to join choirs is down to some “OMG I’m a boy, but when I open my mouth I do not make a sound like Ronan Keating” confusion.
Nothing groundbreaking here, but it amuses me that when I search for “Vangelis” in iTunes, it also finds all of the arias from Bach oratorios that feature the Evangelist.
An insightful review spotted on the iTunes Store:
DAVIDS REVEIW
by Anonymous
THIS SONG IS GREAT I KNOW ALL THE WORDS BUT AFTER A WHILE YOU GET BORED OF IT LIKE ALL MUSIC