Jay Bennett died of an overdose of the painkiller fentanyl.
'Hell Bound'
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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.
Jay Bennett died of an overdose of the painkiller fentanyl.
JZ's favorite drug. (Not that she uses it when she's not in labor.)
Hey, folks, I've got the True Blood soundtrack. I'll post the title theme ("Bad Things" by Jace Everett) up at Bufrawk, but what do y'all want as another taster. The pretty countryish cover of "Just Like Heaven" or Dr. John's "I Don't Wanna Know" (moody, bluesy. "I don't want to know about evil / I wanna know about love...")
Hi Music Thread! I haven't been around here in awhile.
David, I downloaded all the music from all the episodes of True Blood after I mainlined the series...last year? earlier this year? Whenever. That Jace Everett album is getting good play on ye olde ipod too. Way to pick a music director, show. Such a great mix of oldies and new songs.
Such a great mix of oldies and new songs.
True dat. I've always loved Slim Harpo's "Strange Love" and wondered when somebody would put it to good use.
I might have to go track that Jace Everett album down. I do like some swampy twang.
I can't get that Jace Everett song out of my head. Whenever I hear it it sticks around for a couple days.
I have it on the comp if you want me to throw it up on gmail. "Real Bad Things" or whatever is one of the stronger songs on there, but it's pretty good.
Bah! What is that '70s hit song about a guy who takes a nap in the tall grass on a hot summer day and dreams he's the star of a motion picture?....
Bah! What is that '70s hit song about a guy who takes a nap in the tall grass on a hot summer day and dreams he's the star of a motion picture?....
"Spill The Wine", was it? Was that Eric Burdon singing it?
Yes! Thanks. (Am downloading from iTunes now.)
The term "Jazz" may have originated in San Francisco. It was used by baseball players before it was applied to New Orleans music: [link]