Show me yours and I'll show you mine. Well, maybe not in public, and I'll probably deny any knowledge of the incident later.....

Hehehe, reminds me of the story about George Michael and the Beverly Hills cop and the restroom in the park

OK, my song of the day is one I can't get out of my head since talking about it some with Mark the last day or so. TV On The Radio and "Dreams". Third song on the CD (or second one in on the LP according to the Ex Lion Tamer). Great song on a pretty strong and unique sounding album. Starts out simply with some syncopated drums under the opening chorus, but then swirling guitars and keyboards take over the background...and the drumming gets more insistent and complex...and then two-part vocals take the lead bringing out a very compelling counterpoint harmony and lyrics that define the direction for most of the song. For example, the chorus becomes one voice singing...
But your heart can't grieve / for your little dreams...

while the other answers...
but all your dreams are over now / and all your wings have fallen down...

And then towards the finale it dissolves into a flurry of grief-stricken words delivered over a swirling background of guitars and driving percussion...

oh warfarin' terrapin / unconfined undesigned / undersigned bantering / bartering bellowing / barracking blundering / pillaging plundering / living and lavishing / hammerings harrowing / flourishing flattening / leveling reveling / wrecking and ravaging / savoring savaging....you've got me / worried and wondering / worried and wondering / worried and wondering / worried and wondering....

Pretty cool. One of those songs I might listen to over and over on some lazy Friday afternoon. Lots of places on the web you can listen to it or download the mp3 like at http://www.toolshed-media.com/tvotr-...ews/dreams.mp3. The CD comes with a psychedelic video for the song too. Here's a little band shot from it below.