Mike and Paul’s Music Blog just got tickets to see Steve when he comes through in November on the 30th Anniversary tour for this album, so seemed fitting. Can’t wait!
Mike and Paul’s Music Blog just got tickets to see Steve when he comes through in November on the 30th Anniversary tour for this album, so seemed fitting. Can’t wait!
Something quiet and contemplative for Sunday morning. I love the lyric “The tide like ruined lace.”
So many great songs on NPR’s list of the top 200 songs by woman artists of this century – here’s one that caught my ear the other day.
Fellow music blogger Christian’s Music Musing recently did a post about Toto, and it made me realize how much I loved this song at the time (and still do)!
I’m betting you haven’t heard of this band (they have 50 followers on Spotify). But that’s the great thing about the Internet. Thanks to a review from fellow music blogger The Soul of a Clown I am loving this band and song. Reminds me of The Hold Steady with a dash of Green Day
Olafur Arnalds is an Icelandic composer and multi-instrumentalist. I love how this song starts very contemplative, but then progresses to a more upbeat tone, as if to say its fine to ponder and consider, but at some point you need to get out and do.
Lucy Dacus is from Richmond VA and start getting attention a few years ago with this song about trying to shed people’s conceptions of who you should be. Short, simple, but catchy as hell
I just recently finished re-watching Breaking Bad, one of the all time greatest series in TV history (in my humble opinion). This is the song that accompanies the last scene. Great use of music, and a great great song!
Well the day has arrived. Really looking forward to seeing John Hiatt tonight!