Zeke wrote: "Karen Burns" <pants@thespamlessmonkeyhouse.us> wrote: It's not that he sampled and mixed the two, or even that it's *him* at all. I like Kid Rock. But this song's lyrics are just so ridiculous Really? Dasm, I've heard Bruce lyrics - lots of 'em - that are way more ridiculous than anything in this song. Hell, at least he knows what a walleye is and has graciously
In a message dated 7/24/2008 12:06:37 AM Eastern Daylight Time, LISTSERV@listserv.brown.edu writes: NY folk music veteran Artie Traum dead This is indeed sad, and it was fascinating to read how many dang recordings the traum bothers were on. Also, it was interesting to see that they also played with dylan on those really bizarre early recordings with allen ginsberg. ginsberg's
On Jul 13, 10:51 am, Mackenzie <jade_...@yahoo.com> wrote: On Jul 13, 7:52 am, "RichL" <rpleav...@yahoo.com> wrote: How about a Beatles songs discussion? Here's the idea. Sometimes it's interesting to dig into what motivated a particular song. Occasionally, however, the truth can be severely disappointing. Case in point: Sexy Sadie. I think it's
On Feb 13, 11:16 pm, fvicar...@aol.com wrote: On Feb 13, 5:13 pm, susan <frogandtoa...@msn.com> wrote: http://www.spinner.com/category/the-hit-list/ one of the dum lists you can't cut and paste, and this one's even out of order on occasion, so here's the abridged version, with some of the better/more interesting blurbs. Feel free to append. 20-'Go Your Own
Sting's "She's Too Good For Me" is the one that comes immediately to mind. Elvis C.'s "I Want You" was an inspired choice. One of my favorites from my bitter period! <fvicarel3@aol.com> wrote in message news:bbcc148d-44b9-4f77-8815-7d8314367ad2@s13g2000prd.googlegroups.com... On Feb 13, 5:13 pm, susan <frogandtoa...@msn.com> wrote: http://www.spinner.com/category/the-hit-list/ one