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The HU, "Sad but True"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpxA_ZxGX_M

Genghis Khan's descendants graciously allowed Motorhead to cover this song.....
 
Tim Hawkins on National Anthems.

Including covers of the US national anthem by Bob Marley, Neil Young, Dave Mathews and Bob Dylan.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Pb80dbVUKM
 
Mr Brightside by The Killers - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVlfINuDdKE&list=RD3mLPxaCTvzc&index=2

MM
 
Phil Spector died. He was a controversial figure, at best, but, man, he created some great sounds.

Listening to the Blossoms/Crystals "He's a Rebel". I'll follow that with a whole lot of Ronette's stuff.

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Phil did have his "quirks". He was described as, "Talented, but flawed."

Ronnie recalled that he installed a gold coffin with a glass top in the basement, promising that he would kill her and display corpse if she ever left him.

I remember my aunt, who wasn't much older than me, listening to Phil's "girl groups" on her transistor radio.
 
Spotify just played a song I'd never heard before called "Breakfast in Hell" Slaid Cleves, and as sucker for a good story song, it is now part of my rotation.
 
There are two types of people in the world: those who believe Audra McDonald is the world's greatest living Broadway performer, and those who are wrong. Here she is performing Jason Robert Brown's Stars & The Moon.

 
I think I've come up with the new CAF language testing paradigm: If you can listen to Vincent Vallières' "On va s'aimer encore" without getting a tear in your eye, you need to go back for more French training.

Au bout de nos doutes
Au bout de la route
Au-delà de la mort
On va s'aimer encore

 
Headstones T-shirt and new CD's are in.....an evening of great Canadian music ahead.
 

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Shame - "Snow Day" Some great Brit post-punk. Sounds of Mars Volta, and Joy Division to my palette....


 
I created my own Dusk Till Dawn playlist consisting of CCR`s darker bluesy hits. Suzie Q etc
 
Kojax's daughter doing a 1920s style Lady GaGa cover (with a tapdancing sidekick)? Check.

 

No Pasaran - Fucked Up

Maybe the best hardcore punk song ever written? Sounds of old Porcelain Forehead for sure....
 
A vinyl copy of "Selling England By The Pound' I just picked up......sheer genius...
 
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