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I Met You In The Summer - Loving Caliber feat. Mia Pfirrman
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Ooh La La by the Faces, thanks to that darned television commercial.
Too lazy for vinyl so ‘five guys walk into a bar...’ is tossed into the changer. Baby It’s Cold Outside by Brian Setzer and Anne Margret. The song’s been getting a lot of press lately. |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgXX66sFV-M
The Faces. Would have loved to see this performance. Great little live band. |
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'Square Hammer' by Ghost.
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Because, “Time and time again, I felt it was my duty to cover up his dirty deeds."
So...
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©2004 The Elefantino Corp. All rights reserved. |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFMPcVNMYaE
Band is called Kefaya. This builds up to a moving piece of music that starts to really get going around 3:30. Another favorite piece from them (featuring Nicki Wells on vocals--yowza is she good): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zv-GdegzdDk Starting at 3:50 till the end the groove is just sooooo good. Last edited by 54ny77; 12-13-2018 at 01:46 AM. |
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Right now I'm in Brian Setzer Christmas mode so that's what's on the stereo right now playing in the background
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Brian Setzer is very interesting to listen to not just their Christmas stuff. There's isn't a lot of Christmas stuff I like because no one makes a modern interpretation of it, but some years back I ran into the Twisted Sisters Christmas CD and it was pretty good and different.
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Froze I really like a lot of what Brian Setzer does and have several of his recordings. He put out a pretty cool instrumental lp a couple of years ago which I really like.
Is the Twisted Sister Christmas collection the "We Wish You a Metal Christmas" cd? |
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I like most of what Brian Setzer has done, taken that big band sound of the 40's and turned it into modern rock is really cool stuff. I like a wide variety of music, I don't like the older big band stuff though, and I hate rap...funny story I was at a high school to hear a concert a friend of mine son was in, and this high school girl was writing something on a notebook when this other high school boy sat down next to her and saw she was writing music, so he ask her if she writes a lot of music, and evidently she wrote the music that was going to be played that night, so the young man ask her if she writes rap, the young lady yelled at him and said "Oh God no! I hate that crap!!" I started laughing. The guy got up and quietly walked away. So I can't stand rap, and that real fast beat Indian music is just plain nerve wracking, and I don't do Poka! |
#945
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"If We Were Vampires" by Jason Isbell
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