Should I worry that iTunes says that Songs the Lord Taught Us is an incomplete album?
Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach
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.
Oh man. That is one cute kid, H.
Emusic has provided me with much Smithsonian Folkways Southern Gospel Favorites and American Banjo standards along with a truly wonderful Vassar Clements album (Living with the Blues, 2004) and with it and what I had already I have made a 10 hour bluegrass/country/gospel/classics/fiddle-y blues/southern rock mix for, at most, a six hour trip. I'm nothing if not prepared.
Reports on Winfield and hopefully meeting up with katefate when I return.
Jackson Five - "I Want You Back" love it. might be the only song so far on my iPod and E's iPod.
SO CUTE, Run baby RUN!
Should I worry that iTunes says that Songs the Lord Taught Us is an incomplete album?
What songs are missing?
Lisah, how's that glam mix working for you?
I love it!!! Thank you! I can't get that Roxy Roller song out of my head.
Thank you! I can't get that Roxy Roller song out of my head.
It's pretty fab. That band, Sweeney Todd was Canadian and had Nick Gilder ("Hot Child In The City") as the lead singer. After Nick left, a teenaged Bryan Adams replaced Nick and they released the song again with his vocals.
I have made a 10 hour bluegrass/country/gospel/classics/fiddle-y blues/southern rock mix for, at most, a six hour trip
You are a person after my own heart.
Jackson Five - "I Want You Back" love it. might be the only song so far on my iPod and E's iPod.
To be fair, the current playlist is a combination of my "travelin' to AL" choices (which she loved) and her "drivin' to work" choices, so she hasn't really overhauled it to be completely in her own image since the trip yet.
Which leads to another update:
- Love - "7 and 7 Is"
- Pernice Brothers - "Cronulla Breakdown"
- The Magnetic Fields - "The Night You Can't Remember"
- Yo La Tengo - "For Shame of Doing Wrong"
- Buffy - "Under Your Spell"
- Rolling Stones - "Dead Flowers"
- Carla Bozulich - "Time of the Preacher" (Have you heard this album, msbelle? It's a lovely, restrained track-by-track remake of The Red-Headed Stranger by Carla B of the Geraldine Fibbers and her husband, the skronk-jazz-genius-cum-Wilco-guitarist Nels Cline. I think you'd like it.)
- Hella - "Bugtime Mad"
- Robbie Fulks - "Cry Cry Cry"
- The Moles - "Instinct"
- Link Wray - "Hidden Charms"
- Ketty Lester - "Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid"
- Yo La Tengo - "A House Is Not A Motel"
- Etta James - "My Dearest Darling"
why do I know his name?
Butch and Sundance: The Early Days
I think it's Katt, though.
It is, and he was also Sissy Spacek's ill-fated (bucket headed?) prom date in CARRIE.
Well, at least he had some experience in flying, then.
We also share the Stones.
My current random playlist at work is:
Trainspotting - Primal Scream
Oh What a Thrill - The Mavericks
I Still Pray - Kasey Chambers
World Falls - Indigo Girls
The White Room - The KLF
Down to the River to Pray - Alison Krauss
Sunday in New York - Bobby Darin
Evangeline - Emmy Lou
Throb - Janet Jackson
The Only Living Boy in New York - Simon & Garfunkel