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?
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.
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
My coworker told me yesterday she listened to Led Zepplin - the Viking Kittens song (yes I know it has a real name but Viking Kittens will forever be its name with me) to psych herself up before she interviewed here.