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Friday, December 5, 2008

"Radio Station"

Back in the early 90's during my skating days. I listen to alot of local indie bands back then. Recently i attended a local gig at substation. During the intervals, they aired short films produced by local students. One of them clip was about the local band scene. At the end of the ending credits played the The Padres "Radio Station". For those out there too young to remember, "Radio Station" was one of the hits from now defunct The Padres. I remember as a teenager I saw Joe Ng and band in a music video and they were playing "Radio Station". The song was easy to remember but what I'd love most about the song is the chorus. Shit! It dont make sense for a old man like me now. But i still love it anyways.....

mp3: the padres - radio station

Radio station forgot to play
Your favorite song on a lovely day
The boy lost his patience, don't wanna stay
He got himself a gun to kill everyone

We're so young
Have we got time?
We're so young
Have we got some more time?

Advertising billboard says everything is cool
My girlfriend swears to be too
It’s so damn easy to dance to the TV
Don't get crazy; it’s only a disease

We're so young
Have we got time?
We're so young
Have we got some more time?

Radio station forgot to play
My favorite song on this lovely day
I lost my patience and don't wanna stay
I got myself a gun to kill everyone

We're so young
Have we got time?
We're so young
Have we got some more time?

We have no more time
There is no more time

Radio Station, The Padres

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Quote of the Day

"Only those who risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go....."

T.S. Eliot

Something wonderful

Lawrence Weiner


Sagmeister 08


Milton Glaser

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Quote of the Day

I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself.
A small bird will drop frozen dead from a
bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.


D.H Lawrence

Erika Svensson Photography

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