Electric Light Orchestra - Evil Woman
Electric Light Orchestra - Evil Woman
It Was A Good Day
And I don’t like what you got me hanging from
Great song. Here’s Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Born Under A Bad Sign.
A bit ago Record reported having seen the Staple Singers with Papa John Creach. I would so love to have seen this, or at least heard this that I put a little time into trying to find some sort of recording of it somewhere. I could not find one. If anyone ever finds one, could you let me know? It must have been lovely.…
Big fan of the Bosstones.
They usually play a ton of shows around Christmas/Newyears in New England (homedown throwdown) and I was lucky enough to attend a Newyears eve show in RI one year only to get kicked out of the show because some girls I was trying to hit on got in a fight. Good times.
It’s a strange day...
Fell On Black Days
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones - The Impression That I Get
Arctic Monkeys - Fake Tales of San Fancisco
When tweedy and Farrar were together UT were at the top of the alt country game in the early 90s.. Of course Tweedy went on to bigger things
Love it. I’ll add uncle tupelo. New Madrid.
As relevant as ever.
Chicago’s Terry Kath and Peter Cetera brilliantly throw the vocals back and forth to each other.
You grin, I pose. It’s not about sincerity, everybody knows.
I’ll probably wait until it’s on Netflix and even then will probably take a pass.
The wife and I just moved into the suburbs after a couple of years in the middle of nowhere, and we were happy to learn our dog doesn’t freak out when fireworks go off. Unfortunately, we also learned last night that she’ll blindly chase any animal she kinda sees. Two baths at 1:15 am later, and our dog only mildly…
Thirteen-year old Derek Trucks rips through “Layla” on July 4, 1993, at the Walnut Creek Ampitheatre in Raleigh, NC.
The Americans*
Just because it's a hollow handle means nothing. Survival knives have had hollow and waterproof handles for years. Welcome to the 20th century.