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Jill
Here's a blog about all the exciting things going on in my life. I'll let you know about work, school, my latest obsessions and any exciting new facts and fun words that I find. Enjoy and leave me lots of comments!
-luctiferous (lŭk-tĭf'ur-us) adj. --> sad and sorry
Ex: Because nobody bought her presents for Christmas, the woman went to the store and stole gifts for herself. This caused her to be arrested, and she had a very luctiferous Christmas.
In February 1935, violinist Fritz Kreisler confessed that he had been hoaxing the public for thirty years. For most of his career, he said, he had been performing violin selections which he claimed were composed by such masters as Vivaldi, Couperin, Porpora, Pugnani, and Padre Martini - but which he had actually written himself. He said he felt that audiences paid closer attention to his music when they thought it was by some famous dead composer.
Alrighty, folks, have a spectacular week, and be sure to listen to the first episode of my music podcast, Ears to Hear, which will be released in the middle of this week. I'll be back with more wonderful wordage on the night before Christmas...Fondest regards,
Dr. J
Howdy, all! In honor of the recent onset of very, very cold weather here in New England, I have decided to bring back an old word of the week for your reading pleasure this week. Remember to use it as much as is humanly possible in your everyday conversations! Here it is:
First of all, if you have never heard of Relient K, then you are missing out. Their Christmas album, Deck the Halls, Bruise Your Hand, is a great mix of both traditional Christmas songs (done Relient K-style) and original songs. Tracks like "Angels We Have Heard On High" and "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" are done in Relient K's traditional punk rock style, and they are great fun to listen to. They even do a funny version of "The Twelve Days of Christmas" that almost manages to not be annoying (but really, I think that song is inherently annoying). Their version of Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus" is just the way I like it - energetic and a bit manic!
The two best tracks on the album are original Relient K songs. "I Hate Christmas Parties" is a subtle, piano-driven track that is a pleasure to listen to, even if the theme is a bit depressing. "I Celebrate the Day" is possibly the best Christmas song I've ever heard. It is heartfelt and beautiful; I'll be honest - it makes me cry a little, simply because its simplistic honesty draws such a beautiful picture of the birth of Jesus. It's great. Just great. The album is exclusively available for download online, either from iTunes or CBD.
Tune in this week as we discuss my new web site, talk about Christmas goodness, and hear music from Fair and Sufjan Stevens. Enjoy!
Check out my Gabcast page (where you can download the episode)!
Subscribe on iTunes using Gcast!
Links to things discussed in the show:
Fair's Website
Download "Carelessness" free on a Tooth & Nail compilation
Download "Carelessness" free on a purevolume compilation
My new website: Ears to Hear
Music Contest
Sufjan Stevens
Buy Songs For Christmas!
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