I've go World Cafe on the radio: they played new REM which sounds all anthemy and now they're playing some new band which sounds like something from Reckoning.
ETA: It was new Decembrists. Now they're playing some old REM "Talk about the Passion."
'Lessons'
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.
I've go World Cafe on the radio: they played new REM which sounds all anthemy and now they're playing some new band which sounds like something from Reckoning.
ETA: It was new Decembrists. Now they're playing some old REM "Talk about the Passion."
If it was The Decemberists' "Down By the Water," it's got such a Springsteen feel to me at the start.
Newsflash: Rock and Roll is dead.
Newsflash: Rock and Roll is dead.
Again? Man, it's tough when the fate of an entire genre rests on the shoulders of Florence and the Machine.
Newsflash: Billboard Singles are irrelevant.
Amy - I think that was it - because it did sound Springsteenish at the beginning and then all jangly guitars afterwards. (You know what I mean.)
From the Chicago Tribune: Top 10: Ranking the best cars songs
I do love "Red Barchetta." "I Can't Drive 55" sucks. "Bitchin' Camaro" is awesome. "Low Rider" is cool.
They rank "Little Red Corvette" as #1, which I agree with. But they neglect Big Star's "Big Black Car," as well as "Hot Rod Lincoln."
eta: Oh yeah, Robert Johnson's "Terraplane Blues" definitely belongs in that list. Like at #2 or so.
No Chuck Berry?
Gee, they don't mention "Beep Beep"?
Oh I hate it when you have to keep clicking to see the next one.
I hope it's already on the list but if not, "Brand New Cadillac"!
I also love that song about Highway 1 by The Hoodoo Gurus. I think it's called, "In the Wild."