I don't have a favorite Bollywood song - but this one is way up there. I am a fan of the kitchen sink, and this one includes the kitchen sink with an extra kitchen sink thrown in for good measure.It starts out like what I imagine the intro music for the Indian Mickey Mouse Club would sound like - heads toward the dusty old film set where Mariachi Westerns are shot, throws in a bluegrass banjo and
Who would have thought?I wouldn't have - a Memphis to Nashville cover of "I've Been Lonely For So Long" by Lambchop?Really ?Yeah - and I feel like they truly pull it off. Kurt pulls off the high vocals.the trebely guitars, the active yet understated drums, the un-understandable horn section, all delivered very quietly and oh-so-softly, so you don't even know thay've arrived? a great interpetation
Okay - this is about cover songs, but it seems a bit awkward after my initial attempt as MOG will only let me post 1 song per post (hints appreciated a way around this?)I just posted this once already but MOG ate it, so god knows what this 2nd iteration will be like. Anyhoo - thought the Frederick Knight tune "Lonely for So Long" would make a good jumping off point for a Memphis to Nashville discu
Okay - I know uploading a James Booker medley that is almost 7 minutes long is asking a lot from some of you - especially as it doesn't even really get started until about 2:43 in...I almost cut the first 2:43 off - Not that the first 2:43 are bad - the long upbeat intro has variations enough to keep me interested - but in light of what comes after, I almost feel like Booker was just keeping time
I like to play around with loops - and drums and whatevs - but it is always nice to mix the new with the old - i heard these bass and harmonica loops in Garageband and couldn't resist. This was originally a song i made for my friend Leah's birthday - she is a harmonica fan.