The late Tower Records’ self-published magazine ‘Pulse’ crossed my mind the other day. If there ever was a publication with less discerning taste, I’ve yet to see it. Each CD or artist interview was positively fawning. “Well honey, here we are RIGHT in the Tower Records ready to purchase this new Insane Clown Posse CD but Tower themselves says it’s a boatload of crap – so why bother?!” That’d be self-defeating, right? So, every review spoke to SOMETHING redeeming for ANY CD, and let’s face it, Insane Clown Posse? (Shite.) What ‘Pulse’ did have as a feature was something called “Desert Island Discs” — the ten or so LPs or what have you that you’d want to turn your new pal Friday onto while stranded on the aforementioned desert island — and just listen to forever. And it was a pretty decent monthly feature. You could tell basically who you’d want to immediately hang out with given their taste in music versus the guy you’d wanna whack with a bat. Which brings me to today’s selection: “Together Alone” by Crowded House. I’d turn to Friday and he’d be singing “Well, I’ve been locked out/ I’ve been locked in…” and we’d laaaaaugh. He makes great Mojitos too, that Friday.
Crowded House – Kare Kare (Mp3)
Crowded House – Black And White Boy (Mp3)
Crowded House – Walking On The Spot (Mp3)
Crowded House – Skin Feeling (Mp3)
Crowded House – Together Alone (Mp3)
Mojito Recipe
3 fresh mint sprigs
2 tsp sugar
3 tbsp fresh lime juice
1 1/2 oz light rum
club soda
In a tall thin glass, crush part of the mint with a fork to coat the inside. Add the sugar and lime juice and stir thoroughly. Top with ice. Add rum and mix. Top off with *chilled* club soda (or seltzer). Add a lime slice and the remaining mint, and serve. Enjoy!