Tuesday, May 11, 2010

CASH



We've all heard Johnny Cash covering NIN, but this lesser known cover (and dare I say better) is of Depeche Mode's Personal Jesus. It's one helluva song, may it wow you.

Monday, May 10, 2010

More for me


Well bless my soul, Grooveshark is improving their website. As lala is shutting down, Grooveshark is stepping up. So here are some motherfuckers called Rafter (the foul language is theirs, not mine). Fruit and Paper are 2 of the songs from their newest album Animal Feelings.

alpha BETA gaga



Hidey ho neighborinos. I'm not gonna bother with apologies, nope. Just buttloads of good music. Tonight begins with TWO, count em, TWO fantastic Beta Band tracks.


Stay tuned for more tonight gang.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

~<|:-D




Hey now everybody, DANCE TO THE MUSIC. Me & Sly & the Family Stone really want you to. And if you don't, we'll break your legs. Take your pick.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Feliz cinco de mayo



I don't know my Santana like I should, but I know this song comes highly recommended from an opinion I highly respect. So, in celebration of Cinco de Mayo, here is Mr. Carlos Santana with Samba Pa Ti. Margaritas and Mexican beer for all!

Monday, May 3, 2010

I've even got the month of May



Found a better song -

The Rolling Stones covering My Girl. Nothing in the world sounds better.

Also listen to Back Street Girl on that album. FUCKING FANTASTIC.

I'm officially locked back into a Stones phase.

Bubble yum


Summer feels like it's juuuust around the corner. SO, here's something I'm planning on driving around with all summer long- Pumped Up Kicks by Foster The People. They may be hipsters, but they're hipsters with some catchy bubblegum.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Son of a bee sting



Love is Strange - Mickey & Sylvia

This little number spans decades; recorded in the fifties, featured in a film set in the sixties and carrying a scene in a movie from the eighties, it's a dream come true.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Lewis Allan Reed



Here is an organ-infused, soul(ful or less, I'm not quite sure) version of Sweet Jane by a short-haired and blond Lou Reed. He's shiny and skinny, like any good disco. He's even wearing sunglasses on stage. Join in or get out.