In this episode, we lean into our inner goths and imagine the songs we’d want played at our own memorials…IF we even have one. One of us goes full velvet-draped drama with sweeping strings and tragic romance; the other is all about spiritual soulfulness, reggae-tinged resilience, and a send-off that feels more like a tipsy singalong than a dirge. We may have gone in completely different directions, but we both love the way music holds our grief and our joy, and how being a little “death posit...
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In this episode, we lean into our inner goths and imagine the songs we’d want played at our own memorials…IF we even have one. One of us goes full velvet-draped drama with sweeping strings and tragic romance; the other is all about spiritual soulfulness, reggae-tinged resilience, and a send-off that feels more like a tipsy singalong than a dirge. We may have gone in completely different directions, but we both love the way music holds our grief and our joy, and how being a little “death posit...
This week we tackle the songs we love with lyrics that confuddle us. Less, "what are they saying???" and more "what do they mean?!" VIDEOS The Replacements: Swinging Party (1984) Sabina Sciubba: Viva L’Amour (2014) EXTRAS When did drunks start wearing lampshades? VPM Interview with Sabina Sciubba (2024) Penelope and Mrs. Baskets at Costco The Pleasure of the Text (Not Christine's copy, but some of her favorite parts are underlined) Jung in the World discussion with Lewis Hyde Con...
Stereothematica
In this episode, we lean into our inner goths and imagine the songs we’d want played at our own memorials…IF we even have one. One of us goes full velvet-draped drama with sweeping strings and tragic romance; the other is all about spiritual soulfulness, reggae-tinged resilience, and a send-off that feels more like a tipsy singalong than a dirge. We may have gone in completely different directions, but we both love the way music holds our grief and our joy, and how being a little “death posit...