The full 11-minute 12" single version of Flashlight by Parliament.
Started the day with a big mixed playlist of The Strypes, Flogging Molly, Pogues, Dropkick Murphys, and House of Pain. Because Irish.
After lunch it's been a looooong set of Booker T and the MGs. Because nothing helps you get E36 M3 done like a whole bunch of roller-rink-organ soul.
St. Patrick's Day radio on Pandora.
So rad.
Legit Irish folk/celtic music, punctuated with some angry Irish punk.
Chris Joss, who I just discovered thanks to Better Call Saul. Why have I never heard of this guy before?!
Blackfoot: Highway Song
Blackfoot has been around since the early seventies. They can sound a lot like Skynyrd at times, especially with this song, and that's because some of the members have been in and out of each other's bands over the past forty-some years.
I think I want to grow a mullet and buy an El Camino.
Yesterday on the chemo round trip: Blondie 'Heart of Glass', Smashing Pumpkins 'Bullet with Butterfly Wings', Nirvana, two Pink Floyd songs, a little Keb Mo', The Animals, and some other stuff I don't recall but was good. I'm glad I figured out how to stick my CD collection on a flash drive.
stanger_missle wrote: Witch - Changing It's time to get my doom metal and bourbon on. It's been that kind of week![]()
Submitted for your approval:
Fats Waller: 'Taint Nobody's Bizness If I Do
Don't laugh. It's great, great, great vintage American music. Try it sometime.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynFK5ylCbTM
Because it is a great song, but also because I sympathise with the sentiment
Steve Earle mix on Yourtub...Started with "Guitar Town".
Earle yourtub video mix link (not paddling a canoe)
I really like his earlier stuff that is pre-Copperhead Road. I also like the Copperhead Road album but it seems to be a significant change to a more commercial sound..
Part of me thinks "It's a shame he's such an addict" but another part thinks "His music wouldn't be the same or as good if he wasn't."
Just realized younger Earle looks a lot like the comedian Mitch Hedberg...
Oh, and I have "The Pacific" audiobook going on my phone for the daily commute and exercise. This is the Hugh Ambrose book that was the base for the HBO companion to "Band of Brothers"...I really like listening to military history audiobooks especially considering we don't have a single decent radio station anymore.
In reply to thewheelman:
In a not very remarkable coincidence, I'm listening to MC 900 Foot Jesus doing If I Only Had A Brain. In honor of that coincidence, I think I'll dig up the Beavis and Butthead version and listen to that next.
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