And I've got a feeling that the piano has been drinking It's just a hunch The piano has been drinking and he's going to lose his lunch And the piano has been drinking Not me, not me The piano has been drinking not me...
No real theme here today other than music I like. Three of these artists have never appeared on the show before today. Here's what you'll hear ( direct download here ): Cris Delanno , "Crazy Little...Can Never Hold Back Spring" ( Podshow ) IODA-sponsored tracks may be downloaded at the Blogger site if the promotions haven't expired. (The Cris Delanno track, I know, is no longer available.
From 15 July 2007: Today's episode starts off sweet, takes a turn for the creepy, then ends on a rockin' note. Here's what you'll hear ( direct download here ): Rebecca Griffin: "You'd Be So Nice...track comes from the CD, and Rebecca Griffin deserves thanks for e-mailing me her song. The IODA-sponsored tracks may be downloaded from the Blogger site , assuming the promotions haven't expired
From 11 July 2007: Two of these songs are by mainstream artists who have done major-label work. One is a cover of a song by one of the biggest bands of all time. One woman has a name that immediately...Joe: "And I Love Her" (Podshow) Gum: "Another Kind of Happiness" The Gum track comes from CD. The IODA-sponsored tracks may be downloaded from the Blogger site if the promotions haven't expired
Brief thoughts on a few albums I’ve been listening to lately… (I should do this more often – it might motivate me to learn a few more superlatives!) Elvis Costello – This Year’s Model I… just don’t...that emotion is. (Sadness? Regret? Indifference?) What a cosmic, epic, bewitching stomper of a song. I doubt I'll hear something I like better by 31 Dec, but hey, feel free to prove me wrong, universe.
Review by A. Stutheit At the time this album was released (1992), this type of music was called alternative metal, but this album (), and this band (Helmet) were, for all intensive purposes, the start... you should definitely give them props for essentially being a modern day Black Sabbath and creating a whole genreeven though that genre would die off about a decade later. News >>> Read more...
Make It Rain by Tom Waits She took all my money, and my best friend. You know the story - here it comes again. I have no pride, I have no shame. You gotta make it rain. Make it rain! Since you're gone...I'm here to say that I sometimes do. Even though I may soon feel the touch of love, I just don't think I'll ever get over you. If I lived till I was 102, I just don't think I'll ever get over you.