Just a little bit of pop eat candy. Love this song. Always gets me moving
Just a little bit of pop eat candy. Love this song. Always gets me moving
Latter day Stones music gets brushed off in favor of their classics but I love this song.
So it’s a 1993 performance by the former lead singer of the band who originally did the song in the 80s. I’m traveling home after s few days away so this song is perfect..
side note.. it’s an SNL performance introduced by Charleston Heston. Times have changed.
This one, from their 1980 album Remain in Light, takes me back to college and my friend Kathy who lived on the second floor of our dorm. She was the one who broadened my musical frontiers so to speak, and introduced me to Talking Heads, The Clash and so many other bands. Hell at one point we even drove down to DC for a Laurie Anderson show. This ones for you Kathy wherever you may be.
Quick ! Name an indie band from Athens Georgia that is not the B-52s or REM…. how about the Glands…. I’ll be digging deeper into their catalogue for sure
Great song by an artist who refuses to be constrained by the label “ country music “
We’ve been doing songs of the day for over 3 months now and I haven’t had PJ yet? Let’s fix that.
Tim Hecker is a Canadian electronic musician and sound artist. To me this song perfectly captures the tension of a Sunday morning, perched between looking forward to the week ahead while considering the week that has just concluded. Sometimes the minutiae and details from the past week keep intruding on the contemplative state Sunday morning music usually brings.
You wouldn’t generally associate Led Zeppelin with Sunday morning but this song definitely works.
You wouldn’t generally associate Led Zeppelin with music for a Sunday morning but this song fits.