My Pastime

So sometimes, either before or after we watch our “regular” show (currently Resident Alien, if it has a new episode out, or Mr. & Mrs. Smith, if it doesn’t), while my wife is finding her glasses or finishing up some business related to a dog-training class, I’ll wander off to YouTube on the Apple TV to entertain myself for a few minutes while she’s getting ready. At the moment, most of my YouTube recommendations consist of some combination of the following:

Now, the astute reader may recall that my wife is not, in general, a fan of cover versions, whereas I am always interested in hearing one, because sometimes I like them better than the original**. Anyhow, the other day, YouTube served up a cover version of “In The Air Tonight”:

My wife pretty quickly twigged to the fact that this was a cover.

Wife: “Is this your hobby, looking for cover versions that will offend me?”
Me: “I don’t look for them, they just show up.”

I let this one play for a while. My wife was let’s say not impressed.

Wife: “Is this song ever going to get going?”
Me: “Well to be fair, the original takes like three minutes to get going, too. That’s why those two kids got so much mileage out of listening to it.”
Wife: “Well skip ahead to where it should get going and see if it does.”

So as per request I skipped ahead to where it should get going, and it didn’t.

Next, YouTube offered a cover version of “The Scientist” by Coldplay***:

Me: “I don’t know who these people are but they have really fancy instruments for people who are performing in what looks like an old stone barn.”
Wife (not really paying attention): “Uh-huh.”
Me: “I take it this cover version doesn’t offend you?”
Wife: “I don’t recognize the song so no, it doesn’t offend me.”

So of course then I had to find the original and play it for her.

Wife: “Oh, yeah, that song. I don’t care about it so the cover still doesn’t offend me.”

Now, lest you should think these cover versions are always either (a) disasters or (b) meh, every once in a while YouTube comes up with one that my wife likes. Case in point:

Wife: “What is this? That isn’t Madonna, is it?”
Me: “No, this is a cover. That must be San Pedro. It’s really pretty, I can see why Madonna would write a song about it.”
Wife (listening): “I like that violinist. Can you put this in my Spotify?”

The violinist, Petar Markoski, seems to have as his schtick that he covers pop songs with a guest singer and plays part of the vocals on the violin. This can work surprisingly well, as those who saw the cello version of “Space Song” may recall, and it also worked very well with “La Isla Bonita”. It worked a little less well when he tackled “I Will Survive”, though.

Me: “She hasn’t got the pipes to pull this one off.”
Wife: “No, not quite.”

By the way, in case it should seem like YouTube only shows me cover versions with which to offend my wife, it does also show me originals sometimes. For instance, for a while now it has been trying to get me to watch “A Sorta Fairytale”, by Tori Amos, off her 9/11 album Scarlet’s Walk, and I finally did. The video was, uh, different from how I thought it would be.

In case you decided not to watch it, the premise of the video is that Tori Amos’s head is on top of a leg and Adrien Brody’s head is on top of an arm, and together they hop around some city sidewalk. No one bats an eye at this, so I figure it must be New York City.

Wife: “What is this?”
Me: “This is the video for ‘A Sorta Fairytale’.”
Wife: “This must have been made by a fan, right?”
Me: “Well that’s Tori Amos’s head, and I’m pretty sure that’s Adrien Brody’s head, so … I think it has to be the real video. But it’s not what I would’ve expected the video of this song to look like.”

Partway through the video, Leg!Tori falls off the curb and loses her shoe. Whoops. Fortunately Arm!Adrien is there to pull her out of the gutter. By her hair. WITH HIS TEETH.

Me: “Welp, I guess now Tori is technically naked.”

Hopping around is not a very effective means of locomotion, so eventually, Leg!Tori finds a better conveyance:

Me: “That’s pretty good. I couldn’t balance on of those and I have two feet.”

Anyway, Leg!Tori and Arm!Adrien eventually somehow end up at the beach:

Me: “Don’t go in the water! You can’t swim! You’re just a leg!”

Where they finally kiss, at which point they start sprouting new, um, appendages.

Me: “Whoa Nelly, hey, now, Adrien, what are you growing there?”

But it’s okay, minds out of the gutter everyone, he was just growing arms and legs and whatnot, so they could become full people.

Me: “I bet those cover version videos don’t seem so bad now do they?”
Wife: “I swear to God this is the weirdest video I have ever seen.”

BTW, before I get angry comments from all the Tori Amos fans****, I feel like I should point out that I actually love this song; in fact, it would probably be my favorite song off of Scarlet’s Walk, if Scarlet’s Walk didn’t also contain “I Can’t See New York”. I just really, really wasn’t expecting something like Leg!Tori and Arm!Adrien when I started playing the video.

Now I’m a little bit afraid to see what the official music video for her song “Strange” might look like, if there is one …

* Not an anatomical euphemism.
** Looking at you, “Across the Universe” by Fiona Apple and “Every Breath You Take” by Juliana Hatfield.
*** I know, I know, everybody hates Coldplay now, blah blah blah.
**** Not that I ever get angry comments about anything.

Six Feet Over

So we recently concluded our viewing of the classic MAX HBO MAX HBO series Six Feet Under, and along the way I accumulated a few interactions with and observations from my wife that I meant to turn into posts but never got around to doing. This seems like a good opportunity to collect them into a little omnibus of sorts, doesn’t it? And since these are all late-season occurrences, it goes without saying that there will be …

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Spamcommentology: That Awkard Moment When A Spambot Sees “Cake” In A Post Title And Decides It’s On A Food Blog

So for a while there, I was getting spam comments that looked like they had been written by LLMs; they contained content that was clearly related to the post they were attempting to spam, yet they equally clearly didn’t understand it at all. That sort of spam seems to have fallen by the wayside these days, though, perhaps because of better controls on how LLMs can be used, or perhaps they are just biding their time until they can take over and start shooting soda cans at us out of vending machines. For now, though, it’s back to stuff like this:

“Hi there! I just wanted to drop a quick note to let you know how much I adore your blog. It’s an amazing hub for anyone who is curious about food. I particularly enjoy your homestyle recipes and fast food suggestions, but your fried food ideas are also making my mouth water. I applaud your commitment to helping people in their weight loss journey with insightful tips and tricks. Keep up the fantastic work, and I can’t wait to discover more of your fabulous posts!”
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Not A Review Of The Trailer For “Godzilla x Kong”

So the other day, I happened to catch the trailer for the upcoming film Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire. Whaddya think? Does it look like something I would watch?

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