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❤ Keep The Coffee Coming Today is Bob day! I love western swing. I have no idea why. It is totally unexpected. It gets my feet going and my head bobbing. MP3 File yousendit Read full post »
❤ Keep The Coffee Coming From 1966's Blonde on Blonde. MP3 File yousendit Read full post »
❤ Art Decade Levon Helm: Tennessee Jed This is from the wise man from Marvell's newest, Electric Dirt . The album's very good. When he sings, on a different song, that 'he's half… Read full post »
❤ Popdose About a month ago, while I was working on my Soundtrack Saturday post about Shag: The Movie , I tweeted that I never got sick of hearing Lloyd Price’s version… Read full post »
❤ Faronheit Every year on the first of July, Faronheit celebrates a milestone. July 1st is the official birthday of this site, back in 2006. So Happy 3rd Birthday to the site!… Read full post »
❤ Mixtape Riot I’ve been staying real busy to say just a smidgin. Making remixes is like exercise, and I’m trying to attain some Jack LaLanne status. So pretty much any opportunity to… Read full post »
❤ I AM FUEL, YOU ARE FRIENDS The marvelously raw and literate These United States recently recorded a cover for a French compilation called Dylan Mania (which also features Magnet’s version of “Lay Lady Lay,” and Antony… Read full post »
❤ Life Signs Project Before there was the world famous Bob Marley & The Wailers there existed a band known simply as The Wailers. At it's foundation were childhood friends Bunny Livingstone (far left),… Read full post »
❤ CHROMEMUSIC we liked her before the ipod commercial, hahaha - Cpt Artschool. YouTube - Train Song by Feist LIVE feat Bon Iver . train-song-live someday-baby-bob-dylan-cover- Read full post »
❤ captain's dead i dont got much for ya today, peoples. but i do have this quite awesome bob mould show/radio performance from germany back in 1989. 1. sunspots/wishing well 2. compositions for… Read full post »
❤ I AM FUEL, YOU ARE FRIENDS The marvelously raw and literate These United States recently recorded a cover for a French compilation called Dylan Mania (which also features Magnet’s version of “Lay Lady Lay,” and Antony… Read full post »
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