Seriously, I suspect that Hoffa was ground into dog food as opposed to buried in East Rutherford New Jersey. Regardless, the FBI could use some decent publicity, and since they've blown it on violent nutcases, you might think they would be drill, drill, drilling in section 107.
Now, I was looking for some music, and it appears that some rapper named Akron slowed down the theme to Beverly Hills Cop and did a rap. However, unlike fight attendant and sage (rosmary and thyme) Crispin Sartwell, I don't consider rap to be music. There is a band called The Search for Jimmy Hoffa that does something like Christian Acid Fusion Metal, and that qualifed as noise. Not a lot else, and TSJH didn't have a song about or for or something related to Jimmy Hoffa. There's a band doing something called Detroit '67 which mentions Hoffa long with the riots, but when the video started it sounded like Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow and, despite not being diabetic, I went into insulin shock. After I got the thing stopped, I discovered that Marcia Ball did something called "Blues for Jimmy Hoffa" years ago. Can't find it. Found this...shudder. Christian Honky Tonk...probably one of those "make your own CD" things, babbling about how "how he died before his time." (Really?? The dude was in his '60s when he died. Granted, he could have gone doddering into his 90s, but wasn't all that likely to do that much. He might, and I stress might, be hanging out like Robert Bruce's beloved daddy in a tower or a basement, whispering Macheivallian advice to his boys, but I doubt it. ) This piece is from a band called "Jakob" which is from New Zealand and announces the song on one version as something that you could "dance to." I didn't know mutton and kiwi could be mixed with Steinlager and ganga to make a really potent hallucinogen.
Now, I was looking for some music, and it appears that some rapper named Akron slowed down the theme to Beverly Hills Cop and did a rap. However, unlike fight attendant and sage (rosmary and thyme) Crispin Sartwell, I don't consider rap to be music. There is a band called The Search for Jimmy Hoffa that does something like Christian Acid Fusion Metal, and that qualifed as noise. Not a lot else, and TSJH didn't have a song about or for or something related to Jimmy Hoffa. There's a band doing something called Detroit '67 which mentions Hoffa long with the riots, but when the video started it sounded like Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow and, despite not being diabetic, I went into insulin shock. After I got the thing stopped, I discovered that Marcia Ball did something called "Blues for Jimmy Hoffa" years ago. Can't find it. Found this...shudder. Christian Honky Tonk...probably one of those "make your own CD" things, babbling about how "how he died before his time." (Really?? The dude was in his '60s when he died. Granted, he could have gone doddering into his 90s, but wasn't all that likely to do that much. He might, and I stress might, be hanging out like Robert Bruce's beloved daddy in a tower or a basement, whispering Macheivallian advice to his boys, but I doubt it. ) This piece is from a band called "Jakob" which is from New Zealand and announces the song on one version as something that you could "dance to." I didn't know mutton and kiwi could be mixed with Steinlager and ganga to make a really potent hallucinogen.
Maybe Marcia Ball did that Danny O'Keefe song that Lindley covered, Jimmy Hoffa Memorial Building Blues. I can't find it. It's so old it was probably never recorded. Lindley's version is on an album, though.
Posted by: drip | 21 June 2009 at 05:38 AM