May 18, 2002

In Search Of: As is

In Search Of: As is known to happen at odd and random times, a song came to mind that I haven't heard in a long time. "Coffee Shop Women" by Milo Binder, a folk artist who put out one solo album and quickly slipped into obscurity. He was last seen driving a school bus somewhere in Colorado (I'm not kidding!) I think I have the song on cassette somewhere, but the tape deck on my laptop is broken (get it? it's a joke! ha.) If anyone knows a -- simple way -- to rip from cassettes, let me know.

Also, if you happen to be the one who picked up this particular CD, now out of print, during the SF moving party (on the large shelf of "Freebee" CD's in the entry way) can I borrow it?

The chorus goes like this:

Coffee shop women
They're always up late
With buns in their hair
And hair on your plate,
Like nocturnal angels
In polyester blends
Coffee shop women stay with you
'Til the lonely night ends.

Posted by MJ at May 18, 2002 11:53 AM
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