Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Peeping Tom

Last week Mike Patton's long-awaited project Peeping Tom was released.

In addition to being a pretty amazing CD, it also offers further proof (see "Sucker") that Nora Jones (the hardest working guest artist in music?) is sexy as all hell.

9 comments:

Strutter71 said...

Gotta love Mike Patton. That man has released literally a ton of stuff.

Guy Hutchinson said...

Figuratively a ton of stuff. Not literally! One could not weigh it an find it to be one ton!

I have never heard of Mike Patton.

CRAIG said...

Actually there is a pretty good chance that the collected works of Mike Patton way close to a ton. Problem is I don't think that anyone (even Mr. Patton himself) have an exact count of the amount of projects that he has been involved in.

You may remember him from the band "Faith No More." They were the band that had the fish flopping around out of water at the end of one of their videos in the early 90s.

Guy Hutchinson said...

I remember them! They killed a fish to get on MTV.

Still, if you weighed all the members of Faith No More, 100 shoe boxes full of Mike Patton projects on CD and that dead fish it STILL wouldn't equal one ton.

One ton is very heavy. Perhaps if they had killed a larger fish...

CRAIG said...

But then they would have needed a bigger boat...

Actually, they didn't kill the fish. It lived. Apparently it could survive out of water for a short period of time.

Did I mention that it was famous singer Bjork's fish?

CRAIG said...

I also forgot to mention that Bjork is from Iceland.

And in case you were wondering she is not related to Björn Borg.

CRAIG said...

I guess I should also add that Björn Borg is not a part of the Borg collective from the various Star Trek series.

Guy Hutchinson said...

When YOU post comments, do you then have to moderate and enable them? Have you ever thought of dis-approving of one of your own comments?

CRAIG said...

Good question.

Actually Blogger recognizes me and posts my comments right away. I'd prefer if I had to moderate them. You know as a way to protect me from myself.