Wednesday!
Being sick, I have had 1994 on the brain. Why 1994? I have no idea. I’m sick. The two songs that have been stuck are pretty much on opposite ends of the same radio station’s playlist (I mean, seriously, they’re… Continue Reading
Being sick, I have had 1994 on the brain. Why 1994? I have no idea. I’m sick. The two songs that have been stuck are pretty much on opposite ends of the same radio station’s playlist (I mean, seriously, they’re… Continue Reading
To mix the whole “female vocalist” thing together with the “guilty pleasure” thing and I’m reminded of Independent Love Song. You may remember this one from the mid-90’s. Yeah, I sang along to it in the car. Top volume. It’s… Continue Reading
My vacation officially started today! I mean, sure, I had Saturday, Sunday, and Monday off but I had to go into work today for about an hour to clean up the last little bit of last week’s trauma and get… Continue Reading
There’s a local band (well, from Denver anyway) that has started getting more and more visibility. Unlike The Fray (the last band to make it big from Denver), The Chain Gang of 1974 spends less time processing. Not saying that’s… Continue Reading
Well, I suppose it’s inevitable. With less than a week until Holiday Eve, I guess we’re officially allowed to listen to Holiday songs. I find it exceptionally easy to yell “GAH!” and crash the car while trying frantically to change… Continue Reading
Kate Bush’s 1989 Album The Sensual World was one of my three desert island discs there for a while (it might still be, actually, but that depends on whether we’re talking three albums (in which case I don’t know that… Continue Reading
When I was a kid, the only ASL that I ever saw related to music was the lady in the lower right corner of the screen during the Methodist Church’s broadcast of their Sunday morning service. She would sign the… Continue Reading
What do you get when you add with ? Answer: So… what are you listening to?
To continue the theme of amazing female vocalists, I’m drawn to Annie Lennox who is absolutely otherworldly. I had fallen in love with Neil Young’s song “Don’t Let It Bring You Down” from his 1970 album After the Gold Rush… Continue Reading
So Florence got me thinking about the female vocalists and I realized that I really haven’t explored those much at all! So my Wednesday music notepad file that had withered down to seven songs (and, honestly, one of those is… Continue Reading