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If you're looking for an awesome song you haven't heard before you are in the right place. This site represents a playlist systematically designed to maximize AWESOMENESS by meeting the following critera:
- It's AWESOME.
- It's fairly obscure. This is obviously a subjective standard, but I don't want songs that everyone's heard no matter how awesome.
- You can listen to it right now online for free.
You bet your ass.
Yeah, I didn't want to make any more comments on your Ferguson fixation but I feel very confident if anything awesome happens on that show you'll let me know :)
Come on, the guy's a pro. One take. Right before the live studio audience.
Don't get me started...I wanna have his baby!
That's simply surreal. I wonder how many takes they needed and how much they had to practice that.
On the TMBG topic, you'll enjoy this item:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdP6bUMjaSc
Speaking of which, check this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTnZOXs3gOo
No love for that chorus?!? I can't get enough of it.
I know this guy has a serious following, but I just can't wrap my head around this whole schitck, as it were.
Deadwood was my favorite show on Television at the time by far. By leaving me hanging they not only didn't get my continued watching, they also caused me to refuse to watch any of their other series since they might just cancel them without a finale.
My reaction to this tune is similar to the one I get when I hear "Stuck in the Middle with You" on the radio while I'm driving. For that one, I keep picturing actor John Madsen cupping actor Tim Roth's detached ear in his hand saying, "I can't hear you..."while "Stuck in the Middle" is playing. As it regards this tune and Six Feet, I can say unequivocally that the last few minutes of that show are probably one of the most profound pieces of film in the history of film.
At least we have Dexter now on Showtime. Brilliantly written, tremendous acting.
The Deadwood fiasco caused by HBO was an outrage. They cut that show for "John from Cincinnati". Geez, good call HBO. What a bunch of dopes. Almost as bad as when they dangled 18 month carrots in front of us while they got another "Sopranos" season on the air.
Have I said too much?
Must I add another question to that "benchmark" list?
Yep, Adam Ant should have been doing it, but yep she did.
I should have been more specific. I meant in MP3.
She played "Stand and Deliver?!?!?"
May 3, 2009...Surprise guest at Bamboozle...unlikely showing by Steve and the boys from Journey:
http://www.nj.com/entertainment/music/index.ssf/2009/05/journey_at_the_b...
Sunday May 3rd, Bamboozle, Meadowlands, NJ
No Doubt Set List
“Spiderwebs”
“Hella Good”
“Bathwater”
“Underneath It All”
“Excuse Me Mr.”
“Ex-Girlfriend”
“Simple Kind Of Life”
“Guns Of Navarone” (The Skatalites)
“Hey Baby”
“New”
“Running”
“Different People”
“Don’t Speak”
“It’s My Life” (Talk Talk)
“Just A Girl”
(encore)
“Stand And Deliver” (Adam & The Ants)
“Sunday Morning”
Clever, very clever.
http://www.amazon.com/Magnolia-Motion-Picture-Aimee-Mann/dp/B00003A9NN
This item has a killer hook that scares the bejeebees outta ya!
I didn't know the lead singer passed away.
I never heard this song until like 2000. How did I miss it?!?
I've been listening to this several times a day...always so happy when I find new great music.
"Having less meant knowing more."
Tremendous line.
What a song, what an exquisite performance.
Now, please hand me the tissues.
One of the most recognizable riffs ever! And check that T Mobile ad, too!!!
The Jam. It's the accents....the accents get me every time! Love when he sings: "Another lonely housewife..."