Two things: One, Jamie Cullum has a new single out for the first time in forever. Apparently Clint tapped him to do the theme for his new flick, Gran Torino. I am verra happy about this.
Second, call me all kinds of a goober, but where is brawk at? If it's an ahem link, it can be mailed to me.
Royalty? There's always Annette Funicello's "Pineapple Princess."
Megan, what about "King of Spain" by Moxy Fruvous?
One, Jamie Cullum has a new single out for the first time in forever. Apparently Clint tapped him to do the theme for his new flick, Gran Torino. I am verra happy about this.
Oh, HELL yeah! I had no idea!
megan, let me know if you want anything I've listed besides "King Tut", and I'll post it/them to brawk.
BTW, can someone send me the info for our latest brawk?
Thanks Tommy, in the flurry of knitting last night I haven't been able to really look at the lists. I will do so today.
Oh, HELL yeah! I had no idea!
Just released today. Could've knocked me over with a feather when I checked new releases on iTunes this morning.
Glamcookie, my friend has that Nick Cave and Shane Macgowan version of "What a Wonderful World", but something went wrong when she tried to upload it to one of those web-ftp-ish sites. I'm waiting to see if she can try again....
So the Long Tail really isn't long? Long Tail theory contradicted as study reveals 10m digital music tracks unsold
The internet was supposed to bring vast choice for customers, access to obscure and forgotten products - and a fortune for sellers who focused on niche markets.
But a study of digital music sales has posed the first big challenge to this “long tail” theory: more than 10 million of the 13 million tracks available on the internet failed to find a single buyer last year.