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Hugh_Lebowski's JournalTomorrow's Wingnut Circle Jerk re: the Recall (poll)
So, which is going to be the prevailing theory, conspiracy or otherwise?
r.e.m. - finest worksong (glastonbury-1999) your finest hour!
steve earle - way down in the hole (studio-2007) an appropriate tune for the day
Theme song on The Wire for a season or two (RIP MKW), and Steve Earle has always been a big friend of the working man ... though this is actually a Tom Waits cover.
the alarm - devolution working man blues (studio-1987) kickin the dirt off my shoes!
john mayer & keith urban - don't let me down (crossroads-2013) better than you may think it will be
What I mean is, they definitely do not.
It's freaking good!
Mayer had had throat surgery recently so Keith stepped up for some of the high notes.
the first time I discovered there was such thing as a 'single' version vs. an 'album' version
I was 10 or 11, and I remember hearing this song on my daddy's record player when I was visiting for the weekend in 1975 or 1976, and I absolutely loved it and made him play it a bunch of times that weekend. It was the version on the album, which is the only one you ever hear nowadays.
Then I heard it on the radio during the week, because it was released as a single at that same time, and I remember being like ... wait ... this is different! What the heck!
And I remain baffled to this day WHY they made a different mix for the single. Guessing this was the 'AM' version, whereas the FM stations would play the album version.
a lebowski musical guarantee for my fellow americana fans ... this dude is damn good
he's been making records for 11 years, he does a lot of styles but all are rooted in 60's and 70's music ... americana, beatlesque, 70's rock ... he really has almost no bad songs, and a hell of a lot of really good ones
alternate, stripped down version, damn cool
Yoyoka (11) tries her hand at 'Don't Look Back in Anger' by Oasis (1 month ago)
And nails it, of course ...
This is pretty kickass too ... skip to 10:30 for the song put together with all the parts she played.
Freaking 11 years old, are you kidding me?
rob baird - dreams and gasoline (studio-2012) a musical guarantee for my MAG americana lovers :)
Trippy that it looks like it could've been filmed in N. California ... early scenes look like Oakland to me, and the later driving ones look like mountains in CA. But I bet it's totally not, lol ...
janis joplin - to love somebody (live-1969-dick cavett) tearing the roof off the bee gees classic
and this is, surprisingly for that era ... an actual live TV performance, no lip-sync nonsense right here ... or if I'm wrong it's the best lip sync I've ever seen.
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