Jovi's Mixtape Series: Track 18 · 7:33pm June 5th
what I'm made of by Crush 40, Game (Sonic Heroes)
my boy Twilightsonic75 will love this
what I'm made of by Crush 40, Game (Sonic Heroes)
my boy Twilightsonic75 will love this
Apostle's Warning By Mobb Deep, Album (Hell On Earth)
Havoc's verse is one thing. But Prodigy snaps on his verse. Bro talks in a way that even the most gifted writers would be amazed by his word flow
Back to my scheduled alphabetized list of bands again.
I found this one while looking up stuff about Custard. Jebediah's Australian as well.
Leaving Home from the 1997 album Slightly Odway.
(A play on the phrase "slightly odd way")
And they named themselves after Jebediah Springfield from The Simpsons.
Honest.
This is a case of how I associate the tracks in my MLP playlist with the episodes and characters of the series. The eps and characters will be listed in Bold while the artists who wrote the corresponding songs will be in Italics. Some cases are influenced by PMVs and song parodies others have done; these will be marked with an asterisk(*). The artist's details may be vague in some cases due to how the file's been listed; these will be marked by a question mark(?).
This is a case of how I associate the tracks in my MLP playlist with the episodes and characters of the series. The eps and characters will be listed in Bold while the artists who wrote the corresponding songs will be in Italics. Some cases are influenced by PMVs and song parodies others have done; these will be marked with an asterisk(*). The artist's details may be vague in some cases due to how the file's been listed; these will be marked by a question mark(?).
The band with the best-selling album of all time in the US, and the second best-selling album of all time in the entire world is the Eagles.
While not my favorite band by any means, you can tell by listening to the album in question, Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975), that the reason they sold so many copies is pretty obvious.
Ready a room at the Hotel Californ...
Hey RainbowDash2012.
I remember us both saying we liked 80's music a lot.
The Plastic Age by the Buggles.
(The video was edited together from some different promos, with maybe some extra images I think, by someone on YouTube.)
Remember CCR a few days ago?
Yeah...Deep Purple's another band that Anthropology directly introduced to me.
<sigh> What can I say but the truth?
They're pretty amazing. Of course I could put Smoke on the Water here, but that's not my favorite song from the only album I have of theirs, Machine Head. (Released in 1972.)
That designation has to go to:
(Have to skip a cd, as I haven't listened to it yet)
Beat Box (Diversion 1) by The Art Of Noise, from the 1984 album Who's Afraid of the Art of Noise.
It basically sounds like a remix from the 80s, but it's more of an original song not based on anything in particular, and it's also very weird.
But a good weird.
I love all the references to the geography of the coastline of the New England states in this song.
The Downeaster Alexa by Billy Joel, from the 1989 album Storm Front
Check out benjovi2004's new music series as well:
The link
dang it's been a month since I started doing this (roughly).
Tempus fugit.
Jack Johnson's a pretty good soft rock/acoustic pop/whatever musician, and he also did the excellent soundtrack to the 2006 animated film Curious George.
Flake from his 2001 album Brushfire Fairytales.
Dear listeners, I forgot one.
Finding You by the Go-Betweens, from the 2005 album Oceans Apart.
They had some popularity in the 80s, but I know them because when they had a bit of a revival as a band, the new drummer is also the drummer for Custard.
(Glenn Thompson.)
In the Court of the Crimson King by King Crimson is a wonderful progressive rock album.
(Released in 1969)
I will most definitely give each of the songs on the album a blog post at some point, but I gotta start with the absolutely phenomenal :
Epitaph (including March for No Reason and Tomorrow and Tomorrow)
Yes, that is the full name of the song, I think.
This is a case of how I associate the tracks in my MLP playlist with the episodes and characters of the series. The eps and characters will be listed in Bold while the artists who wrote the corresponding songs will be in Italics. Some cases are influenced by PMVs and song parodies others have done; these will be marked with an asterisk(*). The artist's details may be vague in some cases due to how the file's been listed; these will be marked by a question mark(?).
Just a disclaimer: I'm pretty sure the song's not even supposed to be offensive.
(And this isn't a Parental Advisory warning or anything like that, but you'll see.)
Mongoloid by Devo. (From the 1978 album Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!)
Mmmm...that drum intro...
Cover art explanation from our good friend Wikipedia :
We're back to a new band per day.
I really want to post a lesser-known song of theirs, but this one is so good that it traveled back in time and assassinated the Archduke of Austria.
Take Me Out by Franz Ferdinand from their 2004 self-titled debut album.
Hope you all have a safe and wonderful holiday. I would like to share with you a playlist of original holiday songs from two of my favourite holiday albums, And Winter Came... by Enya and Midwinter Graces by Tori Amos.
Dreams Are More Precious
Last Time by Moonlight
My! My! Time Flies!
This is a case of how I associate the tracks in my MLP playlist with the episodes and characters of the series. The eps and characters will be listed in Bold while the artists who wrote the corresponding songs will be in Italics. Some cases are influenced by PMVs and song parodies others have done; these will be marked with an asterisk(*). The artist's details may be vague in some cases due to how the file's been listed; these will be marked by a question mark(?).