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Showing posts with label I LIKE TRAINS. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 5, 2021

E2TG 10/5/2021 - Come Out Tomorrow - Pajamazon! Mix (Dig In Remix)



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TOMORROW NIGHT!  The 5 Spot in East Nashville!  Bill Bloomer and Stuffy Shmitt presented by E2TG! 6PM!  $10! 21+!  Proof of COVID vaccine or negative test result (72 hours)! Be there!



Featured Friday Playlist recap (Part 3 - the next chapter) (songs 16-21):




16. "When the Shit Goes Down" by Nine Pound Hammer
First up today, we have the title track from the 8th studio album by the band that emerged from Owensboro, Kentucky in the mid/late 1980s.
17. "The Common Era" by Cindy
Next, we have the lead track from the third album, 1:2, by San Francisco band Cindy. 
18. "Somewhere Brighter" by Dan Friese
Next up, we have the title track from the new album from Oregon based singer-songwriter Dan Friese. 
19. "Beneath The Silver Maple" by Daryl Wayne Dasher
We dig back into Honky Tonk Ways - the new album from Nashville's Daryl Wayne Dasher. 
20. "Superperfection" by Film School
L.A.'s Film School recently released We Weren't Here - their sixth album. This is the lead track from that one. 
21. "Where's Jane Bond?" by Indifferentmonkey
And finally today, we have a track fresh from this morning's Ear to the Ground radio show - Lancaster, England's indifferentmonkey with a track released in conjunction with the new James Bond film.  

 
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Thursday, June 24, 2021

E2TG 6/24/2021 - It's a Summertime Thing (with apologies to Chuck Prophet) - Throwing Two's Mix (Ambulance Blues Remix)



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We wrap up this two week-long Featured Friday Playlist recap... I always like to end each playlist on an interesting note... So Part 8 (songs 28-29):




28. "Biba Love" by Electrobuddha
First up, we have a fantastic recently single from this Scottish band with Psych disco tendencies and a sound that combines seemingly incongruous influences that shouldn't work but does. 
29. "Rock 'n' Roll Kills" by Razorbats
And we end with some straight ahead rock and roll from Norway - from the album Mainline Rock 'N' Roll. A wonderful sense of melody and a great way to close out this Featured Friday Playlist. 



 
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Friday, May 15, 2020

E2TG 5/15/2020 - Featured Friday - In The Upside-Down - Roller Disco Lion Mix (Dangerous Remix)



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Hey, it is Friday, we have another all-new Featured Friday Playlist which you can stream below and follow on Spotify.  I have some words about this weeks list below.



In the show Stranger Things, there is the concept of the Upside Down. If you haven't seen the show (I highly recommend it), but basically think of the Upside Down as an alternate world where things are just wrong and off.  (If you've seen the show, sorry for the grossly inadequate explanation). Lately, I feel as if we are all living in some sort of "Upside Down". Obviously, we are facing unprecedented challenges as a world, and we have seen people rise to the occasion in many ways to help their fellow man.

However, as I see it, the darker side of all this is the continued politicalization of everything. I guess this should not surprise me at a time when eating fried chicken or ordering pizza has become a political statement. But, it does surprise me.  Here we have a virus that really doesn't care if you are a Democrat, Republican, Socialist, Libertarian, Communist, Whig, No Nothing, or an Anarchist. In a normal world, we would find a way to at least somewhat unite to face this threat, but here, again, my naivete is showing.

Here is my bottom line. I have friends who have lost parents and spouses to this virus. I have friends who right now have parents in the hospital. And, yes, I have a lot of friends who have been significantly impacted financially by the shutdown. I have been hesitant to say too much, because I am among the very lucky in that I have continued to work uninterrupted  (albeit from home since mid-March).  I want everyone to get back to work. I want to go see live music again and hang out with all my friends. But, I want to do so safely and responsibly so that people do not suffer and die needlessly. So, when I see people running around without masks and ignoring social distancing guidelines, I will say something. Not too "peer pressure" (although if that is what it takes I will do that), but because I know, these people are putting people at risk and they are putting the eventual recovery at risk. 

I think about the protesters - carrying assult-style weapons - who are terrorizing citizens and government leaders. I think about how these same people criticized football players for kneeling. I think about how these people do not protest when an unarmed black man is shot by the police or by so-called vigilantes. How these same people think government should tell a woman what she can or cannot do with her own body. How these same people, care little about the rights of the LGBTQ+ in the face of government sanctioned discrimination.

People in public without masks are extending this crisis and putting innocent people at risk. We have a huge hole in the soul of our government. I think about past leaders of both parties who would have and who are leading better than the current occupant of the White House. I think about the lack of compassion and concern which filters down from the highest levels of power to the dregs of our society. And, it saddens and worries me. But, I also think about the men and women who are ignoring and rejecting this soullessness to find creative ways to help others and each other.

I believe we will get out of the Upside Down world, but I also believe we will be changed by the experience, and I believe to a great extent it is up to us to decide how we are going to be changed.



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