sundevilscott
Kaycee's Daddy
Kid Cudi - Soundtrack 2 my life
The old timers are still popular because 95% of the new stuff is garbage. I really have to dig to find new music I actually like these days. Pop music is the worst it's ever been in my lifetime, wish I hadn't took music for granted as much as I did back in the mid 70s to early 90s. Even the bands I didn't really like much back then kick ass compared to the newer bands.
There is plenty of great music out there right now, but as you said, you have to dig for it.
If that's too much trouble, blame the corporate overlords who spoon feed their musical choices based on economic principles, not the lack of talent in a particular musical generation. Either way, statements like this just make you sound kinda old
blame the corporate overlords who spoon feed their musical choices based on economic principles, not the lack of talent in a particular musical generation.
1. The Grand Theatre
2. Every Night Is Friday Night (Without You)
3. The Magician
4. You Were Born To Be In Battle
5. The Dance Class
6. Let The Whiskey Take The Reins
7. Champaign, Illinois
8. A State Of Texas
9. You Smoke Too Much
10. Love Is What You Are
11. Please Hold On While The Train Is Moving
12. The Beauty Marks
The four Texans return with an explosive new album that captures the sound their fans treasure while excitingly veering their songwriting and production into new areas. The result is the aurally thrilling The Grand Theatre Volume One. Written primarily by frontman Rhett Miller while on tour in the UK, Miller offers up his wry character studies and charming twists on phrases. The 97’s sound is expertly rounded out by band members: Murry Hammond, Ken Bethea and Philip Peeples. Together as a band they’ve delivered an album that will rock America from coast to coast.
The old timers are still popular because 95% of the new stuff is garbage. I really have to dig to find new music I actually like these days. Pop music is the worst it's ever been in my lifetime, wish I hadn't took music for granted as much as I did back in the mid 70s to early 90s. Even the bands I didn't really like much back then kick ass compared to the newer bands.
Call me a teen bopper, but I dig Avril Lavinge.
You mean they have more music than the Charlie Brown theme?Vince Guaraldi Trio
It's golden oldies day: Poco.
I agree so I tossed in some Mills Brothers and from there I'm going to The Drifters followed by The Four Preps. I'll probably finish up with something from the mid-60's, perhaps the Byrds, Beau Brummels and Buffalo Springfield.
Steve