Now playing - "My Generation" by The Who.
I was sorta' subconsciously awaiting the lyrics, "I don't need that fucking shit," when I suddenly realized, "Wait, that's not on this version...."
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.
Now playing - "My Generation" by The Who.
I was sorta' subconsciously awaiting the lyrics, "I don't need that fucking shit," when I suddenly realized, "Wait, that's not on this version...."
Laura, do you still need some world music? I have Welsh rock, a lot of Spanish-language music, both from Central/South America and Spain, some from Portugal, a lot of Swedish indiepop, some Irish Gaelic, I could go on.
Let me know if you want any of those and I'll post 'em.
Pig songs! Thank you !!! I was away for a long weekend and need to start compiling and passing on to the Pig Party hostess.
Amy Rigby has started a blog. Her prose is as adorable as her songwriting: [link]
Thanks, SA. His project is due tomorrow so he better be all set!
OMG! I just heard a Buzzcocks song in an AARP ad!!!
(Everybody's Happy Nowadays)
Video of cars sliding on ice and hitting stuff: [link]
(Not the same video I posted in Natter.)
Anyway, can someone please identify the band/song that's played? It's a pop tune sung in English but it sounds like English is not the singer's native tongue.
I just heard a Buzzcocks song in an AARP ad!!!
Punks are not that old!
weirdest classification mistake I have found on iTunes:
The Original Bway Cast Recording of Flower Drum Song, Genre=Alternative/Punk
Anyway, can someone please identify the band/song that's played? It's a pop tune sung in English but it sounds like English is not the singer's native tongue.
Stereo Total's "I Love You, Ono". T'was used in some ad for Kodak or something here.