Hey, alt-country fans: Jimmie Dale Gilmore TODAY on Leonard Lopate's "Survival Kit" segment. (What would you take to a desert island or sonwbound cabin if you had to be stranded?) For whatever reason this segment doesn't get archived, so if you want to hear it you'll have to listen at 1:30 EDT.
Buffista Music II: Wrath of Chaka Khan
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.
Speaking of Jimmy Dale, anybody get that recently released live Flatlanders record? It's tempting me. It's got a Townes cover on it too, I think.
Jilli, we saw them a couple of weeks ago here- as part of Curiosa, though we were given tickets. Was great! Good mix of old and new. He loved the crowd. Even at Starplex (Or Smirnoff or whatever they're calling it nowadays) it was a good show.
Hayden, I'm about to go away for the weekend but I can do you a set of Cliff Notes for Grand Don't Come for Free , either just for you or for The High hat, if you like....
jili, the Cure were amazing when I saw them. Have fun at the show!
I have vowed to myself that I will always shill out whatever it costs to see two bands: U2
When U2 came to D.C. last, I forgot tickets were going on sale until the next day, when they were all sold out. I ended up paying a scalper an insane amount of money, I think $120 per ticket.
It was totally and completely worth it.
I come to thee, the music gurus, in search of knowledge.
I've just stumbled on the oddest, most interesting indie radio station. It's sort of hard-rocky, metal-y, guitars and pianos and angry young men--plus Johnny Cash doing "Personal Jesus." The DJ only talks to give station IDs--no, he did cut a song off midway and said, "That's too depressing. Here's something else."--there have been no commercials, and it's driving me nuts that he's not naming the songs he's playing.
So. First song I'd like ID'd. The chorus is (see tagline) "Crawling on my roof is a woman who is also a mongoose." The second is Irish, and hte chorus is "No ball or chain or prison shall keep, we're the rebels of the Sacred Heart."
So. First song I'd like ID'd. The chorus is (see tagline) "Crawling on my roof is a woman who is also a mongoose." The second is Irish, and hte chorus is "No ball or chain or prison shall keep, we're the rebels of the Sacred Heart."
I think the first one is "The Woman Who Was Also A Mongoose" (no, seriously) by the Dead Milkmen.
Second one could be "Rebels Of The Sacred Heart" by Flogging Molly.
Ah, the dependable billytea.
t making note of bands to check the used CD place for
Ah, the dependable billytea.
I believe you misspelled 'Googlefreak'.