Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

A Love Song from Bobby Long and Marcus Foster

On Sunday night I went to see the amazing Bobby Long and incomparable Marcus Foster in concert. They were both very sweet, easy going guys from England. The boys had just come from TwiCon in Dallas and to be honest, I think they were a bit weary after that experience. But they sounded amazing and were very gracious with the fans. I had so much fun and I am so happy that I finally have my hands on a Bobby Long CD (you can purchase Marcus's EP on iTunes. Bobby has 3 songs available on iTunes).
So we got there super early (I went with some friends from work) and we just kind of hung out and people watched. I was amazed by the array of people there. While I will admit the majority were women, there were actually a good number of men there and the women varied in every way possible. There were three very tall heavily made up girls dressed to the nines who arrived drunk and stayed by the bar the entire time. There were several women that looked to be anywhere from 40-70. There was a married couple that looked like they most likely weren't big fans of Twilight. And there was a boy in his mid twenties that stood by me during the concert wearing an Eddy Izzard shirt (a clear indication that he was not homosexual) and he knew every word of every song by Bobby and Marcus. While I like both of them, there were certainly songs I hadn't heard before. I was impressed. So for those people who say the only reason that Marcus and Bobby and Sam are selling tickets is because they are friends with Rob, I beg to differ.
About an hour after we got there, one of the girls and her boyfriend came back from walking around outside and told us to come out and wait a few minutes. She said that she had heard they would be driving up soon. I pointed out that I didn't think they were big enough for a tour bus, so we were looking for a van or possible a car being driven by someone else to drop them off. Well I didn't see anyone else driving them, but about five minutes after arriving outside I looked across the street and said "Isn't that Bobby?" I would know that floppy hair anywhere. They showed up in a white Prius. So Marcus and him walked up to the bar and went in the door. All of us were so dumbstruck we didn't say anything, we just watched them. They were both much taller than I was expecting. And Marcus was wearing a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Shirt (Turtles in a half-shell: Turtle Power!). Anyway, we walked back in about 30 seconds after they had entered the bar through the front door and the guy said that he didn't know it was them and had tried to charge them entry. They just politely said "Oh; but we're playing here." He apologized profusely. I love that they are so unassuming.

Anyway, about an hour later Bobby got up on stage and he played his heart out. Just him and a guitar (and a harmonica on one song). He drank a beer (and one shot of whiskey) and he talked about how he liked Austin and Texas in general. He's planning to come back for SXSW. He did mention something about having just come from "the pits of hell" (referring to Dallas). That was when I decided I was glad that I didn't have the money to go to TwiCon. I think it might have been too much of a good thing. A favorite moment--he played a song called "T is for Texas". It had to do with a girl cheating on him. It was oh so lovely. Another favorite moment--check this out:
Well, my camera wasn't working so well (I didn't bring the SLR because it's big and bulky), but here are just a few pictures:
And the one I'm most proud of:
We all look a little out of it in this picture, but this is me and my friend Laura with Bobby Long. Laura and I both look like we are trying really hard not to blink and Bobby looks sleepy/drunk. But he was super nice. And he signed my CD. I had a really hard time talking to him. I think it must be intimidating to talk to anyone who's just sang that beautifully onstage. Or maybe that's just me.
Anyway, when we went to take a picture with him, another guy he was talking to stepped aside. He looked familiar, but I couldn't figure out who it was. He couldn't be Sam Bradley because he looked too tan and was much shorter than I expected. And he didn't have the curly teddy bear hair (seen here).

But alas, it was Sam Bradley, which Laura and I discovered later when the boyfriend of one of the girls we came with came over to us and we asked him where his girlfriend was and he said "Oh, she's talking to the fourth one". And we were like "What do you mean, the fourth one?" And he was like "I don't know." All of a sudden, it dawned on us that it was Sam. And we went upstairs and I took this picture with him: (I honestly can't get over how ridiculously pale I am in these pictures. I should sparkle. The should hire me for Eclipse. I'm paler than all the British boys. I think I may need to hit the Mystic Tan soon).

Sam was the nicest (I shouldn't say that because I didn't talk with Marcus personally, but I can't imagine he could be any nicer than Sam). I probably shouldn't say this, but I don't like Sam's music as much as the music of Bobby and Marcus. They play and it's just their voice and a guitar and that's what I love. But Sam was really sweet. He apologized for being sweaty, but he's not used to the heat. We talked about England and then talked about how crazy TwiCon was. I said thanks and that I would see him the next night at his show. He said thank you. He didn't acknowledge the fact that Laura and I had walked passed him twice earlier in the evening without noticing him.

I'm a total granny bitch, though, because even though I said I would attend, I was super tired last night so I skipped his concert. I hope he forgives me. I'm sure he noticed my absence (j/k).
But anyway, I digress. After Bobby, Marcus went onstage. He has a beautiful voice, a bit more nasally, but he can really belt it out. Unfortunately my camera wasn't allowing me to videotape by the time he got onstage, but I will tell you, it was amazing. Here's my picture:

Oh, Marcus. I really love his music. If you haven't heard it, check this out.

And that's all she wrote.
Have a great day!

Love,
Elle Bunny

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Youtubesday: Nirvana vs Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give Your Teen Spirit up

Whoever did this a genius. I can't imagine how they even came up with the idea. You must stop whatever you are doing and watch this immediately.
Rick Astley + Nirvana = a winning combination.
Have a great day!
Love,
Elle Bunny

Monday, July 20, 2009

Listen to This: My Current Playlist

Don't you just love music? I love buying new music and listening to it over and over until I know every word. I love listening to old song that bring back good memories. I love listening to music in general. Here are some of the songs that are getting a lot of play on my iPod right now.
1) "Old Enough" by The Raconteurs featuring Ricky Skaggs and Ashley Monroe.
Love this. Jack White is such a weirdo but I totally love him. I love that he uses his status as a "rock star" to bring attention to bluegrass and country music and great musicians like Ricky Skaggs and Loretta Lynn. I'm sure there are some people who have been introduced to these wonderful genres because of him and that's an awesome thing.
2) "Fans" by Kings of Leon

They are just amazing. One of my favorite bands. I must see them play soon. Nothing like a family band. This is one of my favorite songs by them.
3) "King of the Rodeo" by Kings of Leon

I love this song so much it hurts. If you like it as much as I do, you should check out the actual music video
here. It's made of awesome, but unfortunately, it's not embeddable.
4) "Farewell" by Rosie Thomas

This song kills me. So beautiful and heartbreaking. Her voice has so much depth. Lovely.
5) "Blue Ridge Mountains" by Fleet Foxes

My happy music. So good. The harmonies are amazing and the song just sounds timeless; it kind of reminds me of Bread or the Allman Bros. Listen to this whole video if you have time, but if not, skip to 2:34 to listen to the song.
6) "Jackie Wilson Said" by Van Morrison

More happy music. It just doesn't get much better than Van Morrison. By far the best music in the world to dance to.
What are you listening to right now? I love discovering new music, and there's no better way to discover a new artist than a recommendation from a friend or blog reader.
Have a great day!
Love,
Elle Bunny

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Youtubesday: Emo Kid is throwing Slow-Mo Dove at my face

It's very likely that you've already seen this video or one of the other Literal 80's videos. But if you haven't seen this one yet, you should watch it as it is the best of the bunch.


I could watch this on repeat all day.
RPattz update:
First, the bad news: the Twihards went effing crazy in NYC yesterday and attacked him on the street when he was in between filming scenes of his new movie Remember Me. Here's the video.


Bitches are crazy. Poor Bert. I wouldn't blame him if he became a hermit after all of this Twilight stuff is over with. Second piece of bad news: Tombert will not be starring in this movie together. The part of Aidan will be played by this guy:

Not bad, but not how I pictured him. Because I'm a dork I pictured Kellan Lutz the whole time I read the script. I was thrilled at the idea of Tom playing Aidan, even though it was quite a switch. This actor is reportedly named Tate Ellington. Check out his IMDB here.
The good news: Lot of pics of Rob looking happy and healthy.
Apparently they decided to just let Rob wear his own clothes to play Tyler. Either that or the costume department isn't very creative.

Have a great day!

Love,

Elle Bunny

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

No Mo' Captain Crunch!

I think this is the new Elle Bunny Anthem:

I love this lady. Her lazy singing and dancing technique is rivaled only by one Ms. Britney Spears. This song is my jam, and not only because it makes me giggle with it's talk of no mo' sugar and rice. I actually don't care for breakfast. I think all that stuff about it being the most important meal of the day is a load of crap. So no mo' breakfast sounds pretty good to me.

Do you think if I paid them $50 they would come perform this song at Meredith & Cam's wedding? Wouldn't that be an awesome wedding gift? Just kidding Pebbles!

Have a great day!

Love,

Elle Bunny

Friday, January 23, 2009

Michael McDonald is Friday's Fun Fearless MALE!

I think it has been established that I love me some Michael McDonald.

My best friend Mer also loves Michael McDonald. It is one of the many things we have in common. I love that we sing Michael McDonald songs together. I love that she gave me a Michael McDonald Christmas ornament that she decoupaged herself. Wednesday was her birthday and we had fun going out to dinner and doing Michael McDonald impressions. So in honor of her birthday, Michael McDonald is today's Fun Fearless Male.

Our love for Michael McDonald is one of those things unique things about our friendship-like our love for Karen Carpenter or our unfortunate inability to whistle.

Michael was born in St Louis, Mo is 1952. In his early career he worked with Steely Dan and the dubious Doobie Brothers. Then he went out and had a very successful solo career singing blue-eyed soul and performing in commercials for long-distance phone service. Our hero is the original regulator! He has been married to singer Amy Holland since 1983. M squared lives in Tennessee with his family. Have I mentioned that we are friends with the original Eminem's daughter on MySpace? Her name is Scarlet and she's awesome. I admit, it IS a little stalkerish that we befriended her on Myspace, but she could have denied us if she wanted to.

Anywho, Meredith called me yesterday to let me know that her friend's boyfriend knows Michael Mcdonald and has his telephone number. I nearly died. We've got to call him and do our impressions for him! I'm sure he would be honored.

Let's give it up for Michael McDonald, Friday's Fun Fearless Male!

Have a great weekend!

Love,

Elle Bunny

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Merry Christmas Everyone!!!



Happy Christmas!

Stay warm and safe!

Love,

Elle Bunny, the Dan Band Featuring Florence Henderson,the Peach Pit Playas, the folks in Salem, *N'Sync featuring Gary Coleman and of course, the cast of Twilight.

Monday, December 22, 2008

My Favorite Things Monday: Music and Blog

If I were a young British girl singer, I would be Lily Allen. I would wish that I was the Welsh girl Duffy, and I would thank the Lord that I wasn't Amy Winehouse. But I would be Lily Allen. Her songs are the best-they sound happy from the outset, but when you listen to the lyrics they are really melancholy and talk about many of the things we deal with as young women- low self confidence, stupid boys, wishing we were someone else. Her new album "It's Not Me, It's You" comes out in February and I love the first single "The Fear".

Isn't the video awesome?So, in spite of the fact that she is often in the tabloids and makes a lot of mistakes, I love Lily Allen. Here are some of my other favorite Lily Allen videos/moments:

I love this song and video. The song is called LDN, which is text-speak for London.

That's Lily's fantastic cover of Brit-Brit's song "Womanizer". It's made of awesome.

So another one of my obsessions, The Pioneer Woman - Ree Drummond, is something you can blame my sister for. She introduced me to it and I've been hooked ever since. Which is kind of funny, because I don't think I'm necessarily the target audience, but Ree aka the Pioneer Woman is easy for anyone to relate to. My favorite is when she blogs about falling in love with her husband, aka Marlboro Man. That is called Black Heels to Tractor Wheels: A Love Story. Basically, Ree grew up living off of a golf course, she went to school in LA, and ended up falling in love with someone when she least expected it. So now she lives on a ranch with him and their five kids, and despite the fact that she misses sushi and nights out on the town with her friends, she is very happy. She has an interest in photography and takes beautiful pictures of life on the ranch. She is also full of hilarious stories about crazy things like her lap dance with Gary Coleman and the time she dropped her panties in a coffin. I love her. If you haven't read her blog, you should check it out.

Have a great day!

Love,

Elle Bunny

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Some random post-b-day thoughts...

...You are never too old to eat cupcakes (I'm eating a rather large one right now).
...I have really awesome friends and family. My birthday was awesome because I spent it with my favorite people. I feel very loved! Thanks, guys!
...I have a memory of sitting in the dining room of my childhood home and having my mom play the New Kids on the Block Happy Birthday song on my tape deck before I blew out the candles. I don't know if that really happened (Pinky or Meredith, do you remember this?), but if it did, that's pretty awesome. Here is the song I'm referring to:

...People should really be nice to you on your birthday. I had to bitch the manager out at Trudys because he wouldn't let us move two tables together so I could sit with all my friends. He was a complete ass. To borrow a phrase from that classy broad, Jennifer Aniston, I don't know who shit in his Wheaties, but he was mean. And I was drunk, so when he sarcastically wished me a happy birthday, I flicked him off. I'm not ashamed. I'm usually classy, but sometimes you're drunk and just need to put somebody in their place. And that guy was asking for it. But as I was saying, what happened to people being nice to you on your birthday? Nobody would move so I could sit with my whole family at the movies on Friday either (and it literally would have meant moving one seat over). So basically, people suck.
...I'm going to see the Nutcracker. I cant wait! I've never seen a professional production. Mr. Bunny is amazing. It is probably my favorite gift. I love ballerinas! I love Christmas! This is perfect!
...We went to see "Milk" and it is so good. Sean Penn should win an Oscar. It is really sad but a really important movie to see--only too appropriate with all the Proposition 8 stuff going on right now.
...I really love Sufjan Stevens. I have been listening to his Christmas CD a lot and it just gets me in the spirit. Here are some of my favorite songs off of that album, and I through in a video of him playing Jacksonville live at the end, just because I love that song:




...and finally,one should always take the day off after their birthday. I had an amazing day off yesterday--sorry for the lack of blogging.
I love y'all!
Thanks for all the nice comments for my birthday! They made me smile!
Love,
Elle Bunny

Monday, December 8, 2008

My Favorite Things Monday: Music

Okay, lately I have been playing the same songs over and over again, kind of like a broken record. I think it is starting to drive Mr. Bunny nuts. But I really do love these songs:
"Last Christmas" by Jimmy Eat World.

My favorite cover of this song, which is definitely in my top 5 list of favorite Christmas songs. So good. This song, particularly the original Wham version, has always brought to mind cartwheeling elves for me. I'm not sure why, but it does, and it makes me smile.

I also thoroughly enjoy this YouTube fan-made video because it features a Gingerbread Man and a bottle of Jack Daniels. That sounds like Christmas to me!
"Our Song" by Taylor Swift.

I have a love/hate relationship with this song. Right now I'm in love with it, despite the fact that it sometimes annoys the shit out of me. It's very sweet and I like to sing it really loud and off-key whilst speeding down the road.


The video is really cute, too.

"Strawberry Swing" by Coldplay.

This song is my obsession. This is the one that I keep playing over and over and over. It makes me think of childhood and brings very vivid visions to mind, none of which actually have to do with what he is singing about. In fact, I hesitated before looking up the lyrics to this one because I didn't want it to ruin the song for me--it didn't. It is still sweet and endearing. The music is just so beautiful. When I'm alone in my car, I will rewind certain parts of the song over and over because I think that's the best part, then I move forward and decide that is the best. I love Coldplay. There music makes my soul happy.

This is a video of them playing it live at Brixton Academy. It's awesome.
Have a great Monday everyone!
And remember to check out all the awesome music!
Love,
Elle Bunny

Friday, December 5, 2008

Britney Spears is Friday's Fun Fearless Female!

Okay, we all know that Britney has been through a lot . But I'm so proud of her. Look at her on the cover of Rolling Stone: Mr. Bunny saw this and said "Is that an old picture of Britney?" I assured him that it was not and that Britney has been working hard to get it together. Here is the video for her new video Circus off her new album of the same name.

Britney's Back. I mean, she doesn't sing well, and when she performs live, she is just lip-synching, and usually doing a pretty bad job. But she looks pretty, right?

And Lord knows she can entertain!
Here are some videos from her "For the Record" documentary that aired on MTV.

Oh, Brit Brit. I'm glad you use art as therapy!

Brit Brit, I'm sure I would think that was funny if I knew your Dad. Good Job!

Way to analyze Britney. You're figuring things out.
Truth is, although I make fun of her sometimes, I root for Britney. I think we all do. She is just so loveable. And it looks like Britney's album will debut big at #1!Congrats Britney-you've made your comeback, and we are all so proud of you! Keep up the good work!
Let's here it for Britney Spears, Friday's Fun Fearless Female! We should all have some cheetos and fried chicken to celebrate her success.
Have a great weekend!
Love,
Elle Bunny

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

I just don't get it!

Some things I don't understand:
1) Gladiator Sandals being seen as "en vogue".

2) The never-ending popularity of Paris Hilton.
3) Chess

4) That thing where you use your knuckles while making a fist to figure out how many days are in every month.

5) Ween
6) Lord of the Rings 7) Star Trek (my husband is dying after reading the last three)

8) Sandals with socks
9) People who don't like music
10) Why people raise their kids with inflated egos, just to have them grow up and realize that the world does not revolve around them and they really aren't THAT special. I am so tired of woman bragging to me about how their child or their grandchild got all A's and how they are "gifted and talented". Which they may very well be, but I don't understand why they can't just keep it to themselves and take their kids out for Jell-O at Luby's as a reward, like my parents did with me and my sister.

11) Twinkies 12) Why people always feel the need to start a call with "I'm calling in regards to" or "I don't know if I'm calling the right number." Newsflash: I can't tell you until you tell me what you need. And I know what you are calling about: cancer. It is what everybody calls me about. Just get to the point (I know I'm being cranky, forgive me, I'm sleepy).
13) The overuse of the non-existent word irregardless.

14) White-water rafting.
15) The white-water scandal.

16) Toe rings. 17) The music of Randy Newman.

18) People who instantly give you nicknames without a relationship or your permission.

19) Having fish as pets. I've tried it and it just doesn't work.

20) Lil John.

21) Heidi and Spencer-GO AWAY!
22) Spam

23) People who insist on doing very cliche things in attempt to rebel and "be themselves". It is really not that cool and rebellious to get a tattoo anymore. We are all going to be sitting in the nursing home with tattoos and nose rings. Just a thought.

24) When people say "Like I said" before starting into a story that they have never told you before. When people say "Like I said" before everything, it makes me want to hit them over the head with a frying pan.

25) Leggings in the 21st century. Leave them behind in the 80's, please! And for the love of God, please don't bring back the stirrup pant!

Do y'all have some things you just don't get? I'm sure some people don't get my obsession with all things Twilight and Beverly Hills, 90210. And that's okay. To each their own I guess. Sorry for the rant, but feel free to share some things that you just don't understand in the comments!

Love,

Elle Bunny

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Robyn

I used to love Robyn back in the day. Her CD was one of the first things I bought when I got a CD Player. I enjoyed her video for "Show Me Love."

Doesn't that bring you back? And let's face it, she's the best export from Sweden-other than Abba, Ace of Base, Swiss Chocolate, and my personal favorite, Swedish Fish.

Anyway, I guess I'm late to the party on this one, but I adore her song

"With Every Heartbeat". It's nice to see someone I adored growing up doing well and being inventive.

Loves it!

I also thoroughly enjoy her video for "Bum Like You" which was filmed in little old Granger, Texas.

Isn't that awesome?! Her music makes me want to dance, and I'm not just talking about Two-Stepping. I want to full out jump up and down dance. It might be my new dance break music. Do you ever have dance breaks? I think they are the best thing for your soul-screw the chicken soup.

Have a great day and remember to dance!

Love,

Elle Bunny

Monday, December 1, 2008

A Sad Day for Mankind...Sooners rejoice

I don't mean to be a sore loser, but this sucks. Big Time. And the reason that it sucks so bad is that we didn't lose. We won 45-35 against the Sooners. Oh, and BTW, Sooners is just a fancy way of saying land-stealers. Nice thing to use as your school mascot, no? Appropriate for Oklahoma, though. Here is another Longhorn sharing his thoughts via the YouTube.

Thank you! MTE!

Anyway, in other news, I had a wonderful Thanksgiving break. It was too short, as always, but I enjoyed it thoroughly. I love cornbread dressing. Yum.

And I have also decided that from now on, I will be sharing something/s that I enjoy on Mondays. This could be a book, television show, movie, blog, YouTube Channel, or music. Or all of the above. It will be called My Favorite Things Mondays. We'll get things started today.

My Favorite Things:

BooksRight now I am reading Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, which was recommended to me by my friend Laura, and my other friend Bella Swan. You might have heard of her. It is about a girl named Elizabeth Bennett (her family calls her Lizzy) who is headstrong and fun. Her Dad loves her will and wit, while her mom is overly concerned with getting her and the rest of her sisters married off. Steph Meyer always talks about how Edward is partially based on Mr. Darcy, who so far, is kind of an ass in this book. I am thinking he might be the main love interest though. All the other guys are kind of boring. It is awesome, and after I get done reading it, I plan to watch the Kiera Knightly movie which I have also heard is made of awesome.I just started reading another book called An Abundance of Katherines by John Green. It is so funny and very well written. It is about a guy named Colin Singleton who was a child prodigy. He has just graduated from high school and his girlfriend dumped him on the same day. He has dated 19 girls in his lifetime--all of them named Katherine (not Kat or Katy or Catherine; just Katherine); and all of them have dumped him. He goes on a road trip with his friend Hassan. It is so funny, I have found myself laughing out loud several times. If you are interested, pick it up at Barnes and Noble, it's only $3.99 and highly entertaining.

MovieMy husband and I stayed up late on Saturday night and were flipping through the channels and came upon "Candy" a movie starring Heath Ledger and Abbie Cornish. It is a very painful story about heroin addiction. It is a really beautiful and haunting movie. Heath was so talented, it breaks my heart every time I watch one of his movies. What a loss. Abbie was also really good. I will have to rent "Stoploss."

MusicRay LaMontagne's Gossip in the Grain is just so amazing. I just bought the full cd and I adore him. His voice has so much soul. He sounds like he came straight out of the 1970's and he looks like it, too. He's all about the music, and very talented. If you haven't heard him, listen and learn.

Television

The Tyra Banks Show

Because it is ridiculous. Because the moments between Tyra and Rob exceeded my expectations. It was awesomely bad.

Blog

What Claudia Wore is amazing. This girl goes through the BSC books and discusses what Claudia and all the other character's wore. She also sometimes goes off on random fashion tangents. I enjoy every bit of it.

YouTube

Recently, I have been thoroughly enjoying the YouTube stylings of nikmarie64. She does hilarious song parodies about Twilight related goodness. She also plays the part of Rob in the Hot Hobo Love video. She is too funny. Here is one of my favorite Nik videos:

I hope you enjoy at least one of the things I recommended! Maybe they will help to ease our pain as we question why the BCS sucks so bad.

Have a great day!

Love,

Elle Bunny

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Who's invited to your party?

Yesterday, I made reference to the fact that James Dean is invited to the party. This is a phrase I use a lot, especially with my BFF Meredith, who is obviously the co-host to the swanky affair. You know how people ask you "If you could have three people over to dinner, living or dead, who would they be and why?" Well, I'm saying, why limit it to three? That's not to say you need to invite everybody. There are plenty of people you like or maybe have lukewarm feelings for but you wouldn't necessarily invite them to the party. In my head, this party looks kind of like my wedding--except there is no need to recite vows and more time to dance. Of course Mr. Bunny is there, and he is welcome to invite some of his people, but no Dean Ween please. Save that for your own party.The reason Meredith and I would co-host the party is partly because a lot of our people overlap but also because our overall group would probably get along really well. We'd also have a better chance of getting up the nerve to do our Michael McDonald impressions if we're together. The majority of folks at our party would be musicians. Because they are hot and we can watch them jam. And of course our families and close friends would be there, and Jesus, because what's a party without him? Here are just a few of the awesome folks that would be attending the party:
Dolly Partonshe will be like the grand dame at this party. Because we adore her. Because everyday of her life she passes out pearls of wisdom like candy on Halloween. Because she wrote "9 to 5" by rubbing her nails together. Because she played Truvy Jones. Because she created the Mecca that is Dollywood.
Michael McDonald Because he looks like Meredith's dad. Because he sang "Now it's like we're talking divorce, and we weren't even married" to Patti Labelle. Because I'm friends with his daughter on Myspace. Because I would die for the chance to sing backup for him.
Elton Johnbecause he would wear an awesome outfit and even awesomer accesories.
James DeanBecause he's hot and amazing and would have great stories. I hope the party goes on for a long time because I have lots of questions.
The BeatlesMeredith is fascinated with the Beatles so they would all be there. She is pretty much their biggest fan ever. I think I would have the most fun talking with George, but I hope he doesn't get mad at me for eating meat.
George Michael because he is the most amazing live performer I have ever seen.
Johnny Depp because he seems to get better-looking every year. Because he did the voice-overs for my favorite epsiode of This American Life. Because he seems like the nicest celebrity ever.
Jeff Buckleybecause he is my favorite artist of all time. Because he wrote the lyric "it's never over, a kingdom for a kiss upon her shoulder"...among other things. Because I think he would get a kick out of talking to the other people at the party.
And I'm sure it comes as no suprise to anyone that my newest addition is
Robert Pattinson I know you aren't obsessed with him like I am, Mer, but I assure you he would be fun at a party. Just watch this video:

How fun would he be at a party? He's totally that guy that finds the meaning of life at 2 AM after 8 hours of smoking weed and drinking heavily.
This is just a sampling of the awesomeness that would be at our party. So remember:
Don't be tardy fo tha Party!
Who would you invite to your own party?
Love,
Elle Bunny