This documentary about The Wrecking Crew looks interesting. They were the studio musicians for the West Coast acts, much like The Swampers of Muscle Shoals, Alabama.
This documentary about The Wrecking Crew looks interesting. They were the studio musicians for the West Coast acts, much like The Swampers of Muscle Shoals, Alabama.
As is said, "Youth is wasted on the young," or something close. Love that song. Here's another. Hope you like it. Lyle knows life, love, and loss, I think.
This is just a song that helps me romanticize my unrealized youth
He is the King.
extremely likable Ad-Rock
If you are intimidated by the Pogues catalog, here are 3 songs to get you started:
Also, one of my favorite covers.
Which is greater? The number of Pogues songs you'll hear today (if you go out in certain parts of the country) or the number of teeth Shane MacGowan has left?
You know, I have to wonder how many people this song has sent into a fit. With lyrics like "If I ever find Jesus, I'm kicking His ass" and "I'll bet He's a commie or ever worse yet a Jew", I have to believe it's a good amount.
one of my favorites from the beastie boys
Texas as in Say What You Want?
Let's engage.
Good songs
I realized today I had to quit my "dream job" although 5 years was a good run. Not so much a change of management as management changed, if that makes sense.
Jesus rides beside me- he never buys any smokes
Paul Carrack has one of the most beautiful voices the rock genre has ever known. He never seemed to get the credit he deserved. And I never heard that about Sting, very cool!
One of my favorite songs from one of my favorite albums.
Neil Young, "The Godfather of Grunge", with Down By the River.
Richie Incognito? That's the worst fake name since Joey Jo-Jo Junior Shabadoo.