yeah, we dont' really give a shit about every drummer in every rock band ever. we just miss bob
who was already their second drummer so they bounced fine on that one
Xander ,'Conversations with Dead People'
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.
yeah, we dont' really give a shit about every drummer in every rock band ever. we just miss bob
who was already their second drummer so they bounced fine on that one
The one album the Velvet Underground did without Mo just sounds like a Lou Reed solo album.
Hey!
Ok, that's true.
I like her album Life in Exile After Abdication.
Has she done anything else good?
In another muscial genre: RIP Eddie Fisher.
What songs would you put on a interviewing for jobs playlist?
Most of my work songs are take this job and shove it/working on the chain gang type songs, which I'm thinking aren't quite right.
You Can Do It- No Doubt?
What songs would you put on a interviewing for jobs playlist?
"Cool" from the West Side Story soundtrack.
What songs would you put on a interviewing for jobs playlist?
"You Make My Dreams" Hall & Oates
Thanks!
Maybe "The Company Way" or "A Secretary Is Not a Toy" from the soundtrack of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying?
Country music has a whole subgenre of songs celebrating work, mostly blue-collar. I'm pretty fond of Dave Dudley's "Six Days on the Road," but you could probably come up with a good playlist just from truckdriver songs. (And Jody Miller's "Queen of the House" celebrates the homemaker.)
And I may be getting the titles wrong, but either Monty Python's "I'm a Lumberjack and I'm Okay" or Weird Al Yankovic's "Drivin' a Truck." But not both.
Ooooh, "Shoot Down The Stars", Gym Class Heroes