

I think I have this song on my Sesame Disco! tape from 1979: !.

Disco-soul-funk remix of "The Age of Aquarius".a marching band played gary numan's "cars" my life is complete!.Gotta admit: Charice has an incredible set of pipes.I'm sure it'll be up on YouTube before the end of the day.Marching with a bari sax? From experience I can tell you: not easy.Kermit has had, sadly, one of the best voices we've heard today.If you haven't followed us yet, check it out now!ĮDIT: Now that the parade is over and there's no danger of ruining "spoilers" for anyone, here's our Tweets, in reverse chronological order (newest to oldest): It's really just a delight to listen to, not too light and not too dark.Ĭurrently liveTwittering the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade for VK: And while the songs share a similar sound, they are each distinctive in there own way which stops the album from becoming boring. The lyrics are deeper than the music would sugest, which is great because I can't work with lack-lustre lyrics. So, I put back the cd I had been considering and bought Bishop Allen's 'The Broken String.' There was also an 'and' inbetween the band and album name, and little touches like that always tickle me. It was pretty and simple, a nice soothing blue cover. (I got Panic! At The Disco's debut a week before that god awful wedding song hit the radio) but some years I hit musical gold. Some years I end up with a less than steller choice. I buy because the cover is cool, the songs have quirky names, or based on a highly scientific round of eeni meeni minie mo. Not just any cd, one I've never heard of before. So every year on my birthday I go to the local cd store and buy a cd. Why the !: He's still the ultimate bad-ass! “Dig, Lazurus, Dig!!!” – Nick Cave & The Bad SeedsĪ twisted 21st-century reinterpretation of the biblical story of Lazurus, sung with a snarl and a swagger. Why the !: Bye bye to the Bright Eyes moniker! Omaha’s favorite son yelps pun-laden social commentary. “Souled Out!!!” – Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band Why the !: You’ll never be Robyn’s lover. The Swedish pop tart blows an electro-pop kiss-off that’s both sassy and sad. Why the !: Brian Eno’s immaculate production! It’s an anthem with pounding percussion, droning organs and relentless riffs-the sound of four blokes striving to be the biggest band in the world. Why the !: The dancing continues for nearly seven minutes! With its coy boy-girl vocals and meandering instrumental intro, this twee tune by Britain’s cheekiest youngsters possesses all the awkward charm of a middle school dance, but with a lot more glockenspiel. Anyways I basically noticed that an awful lot of songs this year featured exclamation points! So I wrote about them! And here they! I've got an itty-bitty article in the this month's Paste magazine (it's on page 37 in the December/January issue with She & Him on the cover for those you keeping score). Ok, so allow me a little bit of shameless self-promotion here.
