Showing posts with label Tony Bennett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tony Bennett. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Tuesday Morning Music Shuffle - Roadrunner Mix



I want to take a minute to send my love to the City of Boston. As well as to send my love to all victims of violence everywhere. Unfortunately, the capacity of human beings to inflict pain, death and destruction on our fellows is not new. I do think the best response when things like this occur is for each of us to work toward making small movements away from fear and anger and toward love.

Today's subtitle is a reference to one of Boston's many great musical exports.

Music heals, so let's dive in...

First up, with a h/t to The End Men, we discovered that Ear to the Ground has and has had a theme song.


Today in the pre-shuffle, we heard another great song from R.E.M.'s Document album which has been in the shuffle, since we found a copy at our local Goodwill (on Half-Price Saturday)!

We also heard two more songs from The Essential George Gershwin which we picked up on that same shopping excursion.  This time, a couple of classics performed by Tony Bennett and Ethel Waters respectively. 

Throw in another track from the awesome new The Imperial Rooster record which they are giving away on Bandcamp. (Throw them some seed if you are able).



We also heard a track from the Skeletons in the Piano album, Please Don't Die which we reviewed last week.

We close out the pre-shuffle with a song by a band from South Alabama called The Bear which we dig a whole bunch.

Now for the Shuffle - after the JUMP

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Tuesday Morning Music Shuffle - As You Were (We Are) Mix

Calm before storms - morning routine - saying things and writing words and hoping it all doesn't get away.  We are lovers in dangerous times... for what it's worth... I can't get no satisfaction but I if I try sometimes I just might get what I need. Sometimes you can't make it on your own...

I added 23 new songs to the MP3 player this week.  58 total so far for November. Here is a random sample of those 58 songs:

Poison & Wine by The Civil Wars

(Click on picture to purchase and download the Barton Hollow version)
Today, I heard a live version of this song from a live album I got from Noisetrade.

Single Ladies (Put a RIng On It) by Beyonce

click on album cover to purchase and download song)
I know what you're thinking - Beyonce? But, she is Sasha Fierce!

Undone (The Sweater Song) by Weezer (as perfomed by BOTW alums Brother Howe).
(click on the album cover to purchase and download Brother Howe's version of The Sweater song originally done by weezer.)
Brother completely Undo - um come undone on this killer version of the Weezer classic.
In a Razor Town by Jason Isbell

(Click on album cover to purchase and dowmload this song)
Former DBT member now one of the most exciting voices on the Americana scene.  A stand out track from Sirens in the Ditch.

Body and Soul by Tony Bennett and Amy Winehouse


Regardless of anything else, Amy Winehouse had prime chops, and here she goes toe to toe with a legendary crooner on this remake of the 1930 song.

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