Good God!
Hit Me!
James Brown can certainly still do his funky thing. I may not be Living In America, but I was dancing like a Sex Machine tonight.!
The Chili Peppers were okay too.
*feet tired*
Spike ,'Sleeper'
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.
Good God!
Hit Me!
James Brown can certainly still do his funky thing. I may not be Living In America, but I was dancing like a Sex Machine tonight.!
The Chili Peppers were okay too.
*feet tired*
Good God!
Hit Me!
Jump back, p-man, kiss yo'self!
Take it to the bridge! Maceo! Heyh!
Has anybody seen the bridge?
Where's that confounded bridge?
oops, wrong artist(s)
Take it to the bridge! Maceo! Heyh!
Abso-bloody-lutely.
There's a new Morrisey song called, I believe "English Heart, Irish Blood" or the other way around. It only plays after midnight on my local indie rock station (Salt Lake City), and it seems awfully short. There's the verse about Tories versus Labour, then an instrumental bridge, then, I think,a reprise of the chorus, then it ends. (This only occurred to me last night, so I wasn't paying that close attention.) I think the local station is editing the song and that they'd prefer not to play it at all except Morrisey's popular and the corporate folks are probably saying they don't get a choice on playing it.
Am I right? Is my local station playing with the song?
The video is on his website, Connie, and only plays 2:44, so maybe not.
Hey, Joe, I have the Complete Smash Sessions, which also includes Charlie's Xmas songs. And yeah, the Duck Dunn comment on the Counterpunch list was my favorite by far.
Heather, I know the feeling of wanting music you just can't afford right now. I can't even go get the new Wilco or the Village Green Preservation Society reissue until I get paid, dadgummit.
only plays 2:44
OK, that makes sense. It's still only playing after midnight, and I ought to call the midday folks and request it and see what they do.
I miss political songs.