Friday's Random Shuffle
1. I Am Aglow - Sarah Harmer
2. Favorite - Neko Case
3. Political - Spirit of the West
4. Heartland Truckstop - Beth Orton
5. That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore - The Smiths
6. Crossroad - Rawlins Cross
7. The Levee's Gonna Break - Bob Dylan
8. I'll Return to Montreal - Michael Burgess
9. You Should've Come Over - Jeff Buckley
10. Romantic Comedy - Stars
Does anyone out there know about Rawlins Cross? They're a Newfoundland band complete with a bagpiper! Haven't seen them around in recent years though so I'm worried they decided to move on. Their concerts kicked ass.
I'll Return to Montreal - I think this one rates as one of my father's favorite songs. He plays it every time I'm there.
Have an awesome weekend everyone. Cheers!
17 comments:
Oh now that's a good list (mine is very odd today). I think I remember Rawlins Cross - I'm pretty certain they've played them on CBC before.
Barbara, I think you would like Rawlins Cross. You enjoy things off the beaten track and they are all excellent musicians.
p.s. Barbara I just flew to your place but I don't see your list as yet. Will stop by again later.
Ave a good un too!
Sorry bout that, Toccata - I hadn't quite blogged the list yet when you were by - I was still looking for Abe Simpson quotations.
I love love LOVE Jeff Buckley's Grace album.
I think that there should be more bagpipes in popular music. And more cowbells.
i remember them.
according to wikipedia, they broke up in 2001
You'd never last a day with my students if you couldn't take that joke!!! But you are a mathematically goddess, what can I say :)
Did you know the guitarist's wife from Spirt of the West taught at our University? I took song composition from her.
They used to get airplay in Toronto. Can't remember if it was CFNY or Q107, but somebody used to play 'em here.
I will catch up with everyone tomorrow. I am bone tired tonight. Just got back from a dance recital and I am headed to bed and I don't care that it's not even 10:00 yet!
Great list tc....the Jeff Buckley is my favorite. I haven't heard of Rawlins Cross but I will always love the bagpipes (as they were Mom's favorite).
I'm dog tired too...which is why I haven't been blogging much. I did compose a post but was too tired to finish it!!
I love that playlist! I don't have that Sarah Harmer song, I must give it a listen. I haven't heard of Rawlins Cross. I should give them a listen too! Happy weekend
Dogga, thanks.
Barbara, it's that multi-tasking, it will get you everytime.
Johnny Yen, me too. His voice has such a richness and honest quality to it that is so endearing. There's no sense of packaging if you know what I mean. It's just pure music.
668, rats. I kind of figured they must have broke up but I sure did like them.
Small town teacher, was the song composition class good? Sounds like a fun class.
Whitenoise, did you like them?
Deb, I think his Hallelujah has to be my favorite cover of that particular Leonard song.
Mellowlee, "I am Aglow" is on her I'm a Mountain CD. I'm going to see if I can't find it on the web somewhere.
I wrote a comment here before! Bah. Well, now I can't remember what it said...so, hello! :) Hope your weekend it going well!
Allison, I hate it when Mr. Blogger eats my comments. Hope your weekend with the parents is going ok too. Hang in there, you can make it!
I love Hallelujah too but the first night I heard it by JB my friend had just died and I listened to it over and over and OVER and kind of ruined it for awhile.
Deb, Hallelujah is such a powerful song that I can see where it would be difficult to listen to especially with those memories attached to it. In university I accompanied a vocalist and we had a song that we used to love to finish off rehearsals with. She committed suicide on one of the University breaks and to this day I can't play that song. I've tried but I get to about line three and I'm crying too hard and can't find the notes or work my fingers.
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