Joe Mallon & Sue Trowbridge who run the Loud Family website and 125 Records met on loudfans as well.
125 Records has such a wonderful catalogue. The Stephen Manning CDs are especially great.
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Joe Mallon & Sue Trowbridge who run the Loud Family website and 125 Records met on loudfans as well.
125 Records has such a wonderful catalogue. The Stephen Manning CDs are especially great.
Did anyone else post that the allsongs npr site had free downlouds of the Calexico/Iron & Wine/Salvador Duran show? [link]
A fellow I'm acquainted with online has a nice little webpage where he uploads MP3 mixes he's made. Not deejay mixing, but playlists (all in one MP3) file. There's some cool stuff.
The Clash. Live. Xmas, 1979. In front of 50 people. [link]
The Clash. Live. Xmas, 1979. In front of 50 people
How great are those photos?!? Thanks for posting the link.
Now in my head: Gay Love - Bing Crosby
It was earworming so I gave in and put on "Art Deco: Can't Help Lovin' That Man" to listen to it.
Does anyone know what the music is of the Maria Full of Grace soundtrack?
Best Albums of 2005 Lists from the LA Times staff (registration required I think).
I am baffled by the inclusion of Get Behind Me Satan in so many lists - especially at no. 1. But happy to see lots of Bright Eyes and one nod to M.Ward.
Rio -- imdb has some info: [link]
Speaking of which - here's something I've wondered for years... In the movie Crimes and Misdemeanors, what is the music that's being played when Martin Landau's character (Judah Rosenthal, the ophthalmologist) is checking out the murder scene? Schubert something, I think....