But…but I like bluegrass music.
But…but I like bluegrass music.
I love Joan Baez.
Yeah! And the theme song would be "That's Why the Lady is a Trump."
I don't know. I thought he was Father John Misty.
The right seems to not be able to take criticism either. We're in for a real interesting time.
I don't think that's true at all. I think Trump voters would have a fit and scream and cry and whine like they always do. What we're hearing now is "rules are rules" from a bunch of people who are generally out to get rid of the constitution.
Um…no. What has happened is that their emphasis has changed to more serious and in-depth reporting.
Uh, gee, I liked them.
Thanks for asking, THH. I've been listening to an album called "Annie's Farm"
by Jim Kweskin and Geoff Muldaur, who I'm not really familiar with. It's like old blues and jug band music mixed together.
I got three pretty new ones:
1. Heavyweight with Jonathan Goldstein
2. Beautiful/Anonymous with Chris Gethard
3. Code Switch from NPR
Labor Day is just another excuse for the AV Club to leave out Podmass again.
When you're in the hills country in Texas, go to the Kerrville Folk Music Festival in (duh!) Kerrville, Texas. Eighteen nights of hanging out at campfires with the best songwriters in the country! It's pretty amazing. You should go.
Damn but Colbert's a good harmony singer.
You're speakin' the truth, Souvien. Emmylou's Wrecking Ball is the only wrecking ball anybody needs. Plus Neil Young wrote it and sings harmony with Emmy on it. And it's produced by Daniel Lanois! Man oh man, I gotta play it right now!
The best spoken-word song I've ever heard from a singer is "Jerusalem Tomorrow," a David Olney song performed by Emmylou Harris.