Originally done by Bruce Springsteen but taken apart and reconstructed brilliantly by this lady and her band.
Just to get us all in the mood for the Greatest Show on Earth in August, here is one from one of Paris's finest. Picture the athletes lining up for the 200m final or waiting for the start gun for the 1500m final. Just need to chill with this,
Been listening to an ace Mod compilation and came across this gem that i'd never heard before. It's a pre famous Rod the Mod and the wonderful P.P. Arnold, two fantastic voices together!...
So, a new album release from The Decemberists, As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again, drops tomorrow and judging by these two tracks there will be a few surprises. There's this Beach Boysian pretty song featuring James Mercer of The Shins...
Just listened to the whole album on Bandcamp and it's brilliant, full of great stories and melodies and even a song about the Earl of Southampton! One of their best albums to date for sure.
This lady rocked up at our Open Mic at Farrington Gurney on Tuesday and was jaw-droppingly amazing. All the way from El Paso, Texas, via Glastonbury. I bought her new CD, all of which is on YouTube, and this is one of my favourite tracks:
Saw them many years ago at Wembley for one of the NFL International games. They did a whole British invasion themed display, which was pretty cool. Ohio State are famous for their displays, which they do on a variety of themes.
That's no age at all. **** cancer. I like Dario G though, but my favourite by him has got to be this: I'm not usually a fan of acoustic versions of songs, but I also like the acoustic version I have a tradition on a Saturday where I stay up, drink cheap vodka and play Team Fortress 2 while listening to music. Both versions of this song usually comes up.
This is amazing, i've loved this Californian band, Redd Kross, for over 40 years and they have just released a self titled double album of some of their best ever material with absolutely no filler. It's a perfect mix of Alternative Rock and Power Pop with more hooks than a changing room...