Will it make my iPod?

I'm sorry for not being able to provide a link to this song but

"Trouble is a Lonesome Town" by Lee Hazlewood

the title says it all, and it's from the album of the same name.

If you have a broad taste in music you may appreciate this. It's alternative country from 1963.
I'm coming from a Tom Waits, John Frusciante, Hank Williams Sr. taste in music if that helps you to decide whether or not to bother.
 

Erik

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7. Bruce Cockburn - Burn

Cockburn is one of those artists I keep coming back to, despite it all.

He's got an impressive staying power,
despite it all

 
8. Kings of Leon -
Ok, I'm done for the week. But, seriously, how can you go wrong with Kings of Leon? This is a great song.
 

hank solo

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Sounding like an 80's band is lame.... let's try sounding like a 70's band instead... Hey mr. deejay, mash-up these beauties pleeeaaase :D

9. Norman Greenbaum -
10. Alvin Stardust -
11. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club -
12. Morrissey -
(I think we had Norman in an earlier list, but like, hey, you know, )
 

Gerard K H Love

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chronic said:
They are? I'm going to have to start getting out more.

No, you are cooped up for a reason.;)
The kids these days have it made. The problem is easy going parents like me.

Back to the thread. Please someone who has not picked this week...pick this:#13. Blue Oyster Cult ;):)
 

Erik

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mjp said:
They don't know the difference between treasure and shit. You can force feed them shit all day long and they will beg you for more.

It's not their fault though, don't get me wrong. I blame the MTV. And the liberals.
Or to put it another way its just: Mindless Self Indulgence :rolleyes:
 

Gerard K H Love

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mjp said:
(snip..)
It's not their fault though, don't get me wrong. I blame the MTV. And the liberals.
You forgot to credit Rush Limbaugh for that quote.;)
Bonus track time:

The White Stripes -
Good song, great video.
Very good video.
Or to put it another way its just: Mindless Self Indulgence :rolleyes:

Good one, goes well with the debate.:D

Guess what? I got a fever!... and the only prescription is... click.



(I know, I know... its not new, but it makes me laugh anyway.)

I knew someone would bring that up. I can't hear The Reaper and not think of Christopher Walken on SNL. Thank you hank solo.
 
[3] The Beatles: And Your Bird Can Sing. The released version from Revolver:


And now the Anthology 2 version, where John apparently has taken his advice later delivered at the end of I Am The Walrus. This version is much better to me, although the laughter prevented its release (listen to McCartney's bass line; brilliant!):


And, thanks to the miracles of technology, a third version; taking the Anthology 2 version and creating a mix without the laughter track:

 
I totally disagree. The "Byrds-like" version where Paul uses a descending bass line as opposed to the ascending, more boomy line on Revolver, absolutely blew me away. Ask my wife; I've probably played it 100 times in the past three weeks or so.

Then again, my opinion is like an asshole, right? :D
 

Ponder

"So fuck Doubleday Doran"
RIP
5. Radiohead - Everything in its right place (live version.)
No act, they're real.
 

Gerard K H Love

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It's Sunday in Eastern Canada. New week.
1. XTC
Are we still making this for Jimmy Snerp? Or should I ask, "Are we making plans for Jimmy Snerp?"
 

number6horse

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Dear God - I love XTC too.

Skylarking and Oranges and Lemons helped me survive
1980's FM radio with minimal bumps and bruises...

Their earlirer, punk material was great, but give me a post-breakdown Andy Partridge anyday. That's when he really started writing songs. From 1987 to about 1993, from Skylarking to Wasp/Star he made his mark.

Colin Moulding = top bass player also.
 

Erik

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And now for something completely different...
I digi-literally stumbled over the following track.
A friend informs me the language is North-African Arabic.
That's all I now. Slick, Popsy, new-agy sound, I'll agree.
But it still sounds sort of fresh, different and new all the same...

5. Unknown artist - Unknown song
 
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