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Music Tuesday: People Who Died - William World News

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Music Tuesday: People Who Died


When he was growing up on the Lower East Side of New York City, Jim Carroll like to shoot hoops, heroin. He wrote The Basketball Diaries and started a band. "People Who Died" was his best known song. He died the other day at age 60.

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Music Tuesday: Radio Radio - William World News
Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Music Tuesday: Radio Radio



Sometime in the late 1970s, Elvis Costello got banned from Saturday Night Live for some reason after playing "Radio Radio." He and SNL have since made up and he crashed a Beastie Boys on the program apperance a while back. Clearly, he was predicting the demise of the Mike O'Meara Show and WJFK when he wrote the song.

Here is the original version back from when he was a still a New Wave nerd:



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Music Tuesday: La Marseillaise - William World News
Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Music Tuesday: La Marseillaise



Today is Bastille Day, so I'll celebrate with the best rendition of the French National Anthem. The Ombudsman is celebrating by being in France right now, lucky them. Anyway, this was one of the great scenes in Casablanca. How typical of Nazis to get mad because people were having fun.

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Music Tuesday: So Long and Thanks for All the Fish - William World News
Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Music Tuesday: So Long and Thanks for All the Fish

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My wife bought a new shower curtain for our son's bathroom. Upon seeing it, I immediately thought of this particular song:



"So Long and Thanks For All the Fish" may have been the best part of the movie "The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy." No, I take that back, Zooey Deschanel was the best part.

I reviewed it way back when it was out. It should have been much better or much worse, I didn't think you could make a bland version of that story. Terry Gilliam should have directed it.

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Music Tuesday: Happy Happy Joy Joy - William World News
Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Music Tuesday: Happy Happy Joy Joy

It was suggested that the tone of late has been too negative. My rebuttal:



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Music Tuesday: Kodachrome - William World News
Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Music Tuesday: Kodachrome



Mama took his Kodachrome away!

Kodak is ending Kodachrome and legendary photographer Steve McCurry, a fellow graduate of the Penn State College of Communications ('74), is going to shoot one of the last rolls (The Penn Stater).

As for the song, it is probably already in rapid rotation on every oldies and adult contemporary station in the country. Paul Simon wrote it, after he was kicked out of Megadeth for being too wild, but before he was elected to the U.S. Senate. Great song, especially the piano parts.

The song is also amusing if you switch "chromosomes" for "Kodachrome."

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Music Tuesday: Take Five - William World News
Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Music Tuesday: Take Five


Dave Brubeck: An Unlikely Hit, 50 Years Strong - NPR
Thanks to JW, I learned that this month is the 50th anniversary of the recording of "Take Five" the Dave Brubeck Quartet classic.
Only trained musicians might understand exactly what gave the Paul Desmond-penned song its flow. It was all in the time signature: five beats to the measure, a departure from more traditional four-four time in jazz. It was cutting-edge and cool — a song millions would scoop up and savor. In an interview with Michele Norris, Brubeck explains what made the time signature so difficult.

"You were brought up playing in four-four," Brubeck says. "Everybody could walk to it and dance to it. Put an extra beat on it — everybody's tripping.
I am not a trained musician, so I'll just go with I really like it. When it comes to jazz, I know very little about it, but (how would Potter Stewart have put it?) I know it when I hear it and I know what I like.

I'm pretty sure my dad saw the Dave Brubeck Quartet back in the day, maybe he'll comment on the experience.

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I love this song. 5/4 is very unique and it just works perfectly here. I played it in my high school jazz ensemble a few times and it was one of my favorites to play at the time.

Thanks for the info on this one! I may just have to share it on my site as well!

# posted by Blogger Kevin McGuire : Tuesday, June 16, 2009 12:24:00 PM  

Try switching 6/8 from 3 beats to 2 in the middle of a song. Now THAT throws everybody off.

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Two for Music Tuesday: Grazing in the Grass - William World News
Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Two for Music Tuesday: Grazing in the Grass

For years, I have been trying to find the name of this instrumental song (the same thing happened with "Rise" and "Feels So Good" which I have been meaning to use for MT) -- you've heard it too. Turns out it is 1968's "Grazing in the Grass," by Hugh Masekela, a South African trumpeter. Thanks to the 105.9 FM for playing it yesterday on my ride home and listing it on their Web site's playlist. It even gets played during pitching changes from time to time at Nats games.



Then Friends of Distinction did it too, a year later, but with lyrics. You know it too.



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Music Tuesday: Knights of Cydonia - William World News
Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Music Tuesday: Knights of Cydonia


I know nothing of Muse, but someone shared with me this video today. I like the song and any video that is a post-apocalyptic Spagetti Western is okay with me.

Portions of the video are kind of NSFW in an after 10 p.m. broadcast way, so just listen to it with your headphones if you are at work.

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Music Tuesday: Heart - William World News
Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Music Tuesday: Heart


I was trying to find "Six Month Out of Every Year" but it is not on youtube (aside from a high school production) so I'll go with the signature tune from Damn Yankees.

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There needs to be a new verse about the front office. It should be sung be someone tone deaf.

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Music Tuesday: Danny Boy - William World News
Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Music Tuesday: Danny Boy



Happy St. Patrick's Day!

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Music Tuesday: March of the Swivelheads - William World News
Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Music Tuesday: March of the Swivelheads


A few weeks ago I was thinking about Ferris Buellar's Day Off which is probably the best teen movie ever. The soundtrack was pretty cool too, wasn't it? This is by The English Beat and it will forever be immortalized by Ferris running through Shermer to get home. Too bad I could not find the actual clip instead of just a still.

Admit it though, this is a fun earworm to get stuck with isn't it?

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Music Tuesday: When the Saints Go Over There - William World News
Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Music Tuesday: When the Saints Go Over There



Happy Fat Tuesday!



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That is one of my all time favorite Simpsons clips!

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Music Tuesday: Subdivisions - William World News
Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Music Tuesday: Subdivisions


I have been hearing "Subdivisions" on the radio fairly frequently lately.* For synth-rock, it opens very strong, but I am not crazy about the chorus. It turns out Rush are not fans of the suburbs. They probably wouldn't mind a do-over on their clothes and hair, but hey, it was 1982 or whatever.

*For about three weeks I was hearing Rush and/or Bruce Springsteen on the ride into work every morning on either 94.7 or 100.3.

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Music Tuesday: The Old Apartment - William World News
Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Music Tuesday: The Old Apartment


In general, I'm pretty ambivalent about Bare Naked Ladies, unless they are singing MY national anthem.

I was strolling through Pentagon City this weekend with Will and seeing my old apartment building got this song stuck in my head.

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Can you really trust any band that features Carrot Top on the Double Bass?

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Music Tuesday: Whipped Cream - William World News
Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Music Tuesday: Whipped Cream


The other day I stumbled onto this excellent video of "Whipped Cream" by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass and decided I just had to post it, even though I prefer some of the other tunes more. The album it is from, Whipped Cream and Other Delights, is one my favorite album covers though.

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Music Tuesday: Thunder Road - William World News
Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Music Tuesday: Thunder Road



BRUCE! Which is better this or "Born to Run?"

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Music Tuesday: The Hockey Song - William World News
Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Music Tuesday: The Hockey Song



Music Tuesday storms back from its unannounced and unnoticed hiatus with this classic by Stompin' Tom Connors. The Capitals used to play "The Hockey Song" about half way through the third period, but stopped this year. Apparently, many are pleased by this development, including a Canadian-American I know. Since the Caps are doing well at Verizon Center this season, so I won't complain too much, but to the haters out there -- I defy you!

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Well, I know what video I won't be watching today ;-P

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Music Tuesday: Suspicious Minds (Live) - William World News
Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Music Tuesday: Suspicious Minds (Live)



I have no idea why this was an earworm today, but it was so it gets posted. When you get past the jumpsuits, drugs and fool's gold sandwiches, late-period Elvis was some good stuff.

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Music Tuesday: Taxi (Live) - William World News
Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Music Tuesday: Taxi (Live)


Every few months this gets a lot of airplay on D.C. radio. Aside from the creepy falsetto portion and the very end, this is an epic song. It seems like this gets more airplay than Harry Chapin's other big hit, "Cats in the Cradle."

There was cover version as well



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Music Tuesday: Brass Bonanza - William World News
Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Music Tuesday: Brass Bonanza


My only connection to the Hartford Whalers is that I saw the Capitals beat them once in the mid-90s. Other than that, I am generally indifferent except for one thing -- their theme. Brass Bonanza came about in the late 1970s and started being played after Whalers goals. It is catchy in that 70s way. I don't think it got played too often as the Whalers were never very good. They moved to North Carolina and became the Hurricanes in 1997 or so and have since won a Stanley Cup. They had a clever logo too -- note the letter "H" in the the negative space.

I really need to get my Caps season write-up done soon.

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Music Tuesday: I Won't Back Down - William World News
Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Music Tuesday: I Won't Back Down


Oh yeah, Tom Petty, half the Beatles, and Jeff Lynne. Not a bad lineup and you have to figure this led to the Traveling Wilburys.

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Music Tuesday: Eastbound and Down - William World News
Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Music Tuesday: Eastbound and Down


Smokey and the Bandit, now that was cinema! Car chases/crashes. Jackie Gleason. CB radios. The sequel was fun too as were the Cannonball Run movies which finally realized the dream of bringing the rat pack and southern car culture together.

R.I.P. Jerry Reed.

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Music Tuesday: Stupid Girl - William World News
Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Music Tuesday: Stupid Girl


For no particular reason at all, I'm going with Garbage for this week's Music Tuesday entry. While I enjoy the sound of this Clash inspired song, I actually wanted to go with "Push It" but that video was too weird.

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I met Shirley Manson on Saturday but was too star-struck to ask whether she was planning to make any new music.

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Music Tuesday: Working Man - William World News
Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Music Tuesday: Working Man



I'm not as big a Rush fan as Erica, but I will acknowledge that "Working Man" is a rock classic. Consider it a day late tribute to Labor Day.

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Music Tuesday: Lay Lady Lay - William World News
Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Music Tuesday: Lay Lady Lay



Hands down, my favorite Bob Dylan song.

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If you Netflix, The Bob Dylan: No Direction Home documentary is terrific. Martin Scorsese directed it, and it's reallllly well done, as you'd expect.

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Music Tuesday: Theme from "New York, New York" - William World News
Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Music Tuesday: Theme from "New York, New York"



Since the end of the Yankees game, I have not been able to get this out of my head. This actually wasn't originally sung by Frank Sinatra, but Liza Minelli. However, he took it and made it his own and now they play it after every Yankees game. They used to play the Liza version after losses, but she was not real happy about that for obvious reasons. By the way, what this "to the ball team that lost" stuff Ol' Blue is talking about?"

Oh and I can't help but think of this whenever I think of the Chairman of the Board.

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Music Tuesday: Theme from Shaft - William World News
Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Music Tuesday: Theme from Shaft



I am paying tribute to the late Issac Hayes, despite the fact he went all nutty and hypocritical with Scientology. Oh and about that (maybe NSFW)...

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Actually, Issac Hayes didn't necessarily quit South Park of his own accord. Here's why:

During a guest call-in segment on an Opie and Anthony XM show after the "Trapped in the Closet" broadcast, a caller asked Hayes for his thoughts on the episode, knowing that Hayes was a Scientologist. Hayes responded by praising Matt (Stone) and Trey (Parker) for pushing the envelope, that the episode was in good fun, and ended the comment with, "[A]nd if you take that s*** serious, I'll sell you the Brooklyn Bridge for $2.00." I've heard the tape, the man said it.

It wasn't until after his stroke in January 2006 that he "quit" South Park, via a statement through his publicist (a Scientologist herself), in which his "offense" to the episode supposedly came to light.

Just some food for thought. Damn shame, either way.

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Music Tuesday: Big Bang Baby - William World News
Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Music Tuesday: Big Bang Baby

Today is Wednesday, which means it must be time for another edition of....Music Tuesday.



A Stone Temple Pilots song with a video shot on...video.

Back in '96, I was simply bombarded with this song and video late in the spring semester. I gave up and decided I liked it and bought the album which still holds up pretty well.

They are kind of keeping it together (NY Post) on tour.

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Music Tuesday: I'm on Fire (Live) - William World News
Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Music Tuesday: I'm on Fire (Live)



I am down the Shore this week, so I thought I would choose something by the favorite, Bruce Springsteen. I realize "Girls in Their Summer Clothes" would probably be more appropriate, but it is not one of my favorites. "Fire" on the other hand is one of his best. The staccato guitar is fantastic, exceeded only by some incredible lyrics like these:
Sometimes its like someone took a knife baby
Edgy and dull and cut a six-inch valley
Through the middle of my soul

At night I wake up with the sheets soaking wet
And a freight train running through the
Middle of my head
Damn.

Album version (not embeddable)

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Music Tuesday: Bitchin' Camaro - William World News
Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Music Tuesday: Bitchin' Camaro



I'm going down to the Shore on Sunday, so I figured I'd celebrate that with this Dead Milkmen classic that starts off with some talk about the Shore.

I like the animation too.

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Music Tuesday: Classical Gas (Live) - William World News
Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Music Tuesday: Classical Gas (Live)

You've heard it a million times, but may not have ever known the name of the song or that it was by Mason Williams. He was also a comedy-writer for the Smothers Bros.



This was probably taped from The Ed Sullivan Show.

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Music Tuesday: Fade Into You - William World News
Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Music Tuesday: Fade Into You



If I had to describe it in one word, I would say "dreamy." I love the slide guitar and Hope Sandoval's breathy singing.

Happy Valley's late Revolution 101.1 seemed to play it every other day when I was at Penn State -- not that I was complaining. I just wish they had not played "Steal My Sunshine" every morning as I was waking up too.

Whatever happened to Sandoval?

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More Music Tuesday: More Than Yesterday - William World News
Tuesday, July 01, 2008

More Music Tuesday: More Than Yesterday

Great 1970s tune by the Sprial Starecase that we put on the wedding CD. From the YouTube description: "This music and a video of the scenery are not relevant."



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More Music Tuesday: At Last - William World News

More Music Tuesday: At Last



The second selection on our wedding CD/reception was this Etta James classic.

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Music Tuesday: As Times Goes By - William World News

Music Tuesday: As Times Goes By



"As Time Goes By" was not written for Dooley Wilson or the movie Casablanca, but it might as well has been. Three years ago today, Erica and I danced to it at our wedding reception.

Happy Anniversary Erica.

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Thanks, sweetheart. Happy Anniversary!

# posted by Blogger Erica Yurasko : Tuesday, July 01, 2008 8:15:00 AM  

Happy 3rd Anniversary, William & Erica!

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Music Tuesday: Where the Story Ends - William World News
Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Music Tuesday: Where the Story Ends


Ah, The Sundays, they had a few hits back in the 90s.

I was going to use this on the day that I announced I was cutting back on Nats blogging, but it did not wind up being a Tuesday.

I hope Harriet Wheeler resumes her career someday, what a voice.

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I'd consider going to a Nats game if Harriet Wheeler were singing.

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Coincidently, today is her birthday according to The Times history page.

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Music Tuesday: Mr. Blue Sky - William World News
Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Music Tuesday: Mr. Blue Sky



White afros. Bass violins. Synthesizers. British people. Talkboxes. Electric Light Orchestra was as '70s as it gets. You almost expect Will Ferrelll to make a movie out of it. Great song though; I really like Jeff Lynne's work. This is getting used in commercials again too.

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Awesome choice!! I love ELO - great running music.

Love your father's day photo on the sidebar too :-)

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Music Tuesday: Dean's Dream - William World News
Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Music Tuesday: Dean's Dream



I think I have done a good job restraining myself from choosing a Dead Milkmen song for Music Tuesday for this long, believe I was tempted to go with them early on. This particular song features Dean Clean on vocals instead of the usual Rodney Anonymous. I like the rhythm guitar and the lyrics are goofy.

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Music Tuesday: Beautiful Boy - William World News
Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Music Tuesday: Beautiful Boy

Today is Wednesday, which means it must be time for another edition of....Music Tuesday.



John Lennon's Beautiful Boy, for my beautiful boy, Will.

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Music Tuesday: My Wife Thinks Your Dead - William World News
Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Music Tuesday: My Wife Thinks Your Dead



Guit-Steel!

A housemate from the Old School, Good Ol' Boy, introduced me to Junior Brown way back in 1995. I like his take on surf the most, but this is a fun song. I would like to see him play Wolf Trap someday, it seems like an ideal venue for him.

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Music Tuesday: The Intro and the Outro - William World News
Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Music Tuesday: The Intro and the Outro



A classic from the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band. This probably much funnier if you were British in the late '60s, but it isn't bad now. This tune had YouTube written all over it too.

Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band - Wikipedia

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Music Tuesday: Godzilla - William World News
Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Music Tuesday: Godzilla



When I stared this feature, I knew I'd want to include Godzilla for a couple of reasons. One, it is a really good, if under appreciated Blue Öyster Cult song. The other reason is I knew sooner or later Olie Kölzig will be leaving D.C. Now that he has announced his intentions, the time is right. Plus, both have an umlaut in their name.

By the way, BOC has been touring for many years, never really stopping; they just stopped getting airplay for their singles after "Burnin' for You." Also, Gene Frenkle isn't real.

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Music Tuesday: Buddy Holly - William World News
Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Music Tuesday: Buddy Holly

Can you believe this song came out 14 years ago?



This song just reminds me of summertime, driving around with windows down. Weezer has done nerd-rock as well as anyone ever did. Now, find me my copy of Windows95 so I can install this on my hard-drive.

If you were hoping for the real Buddy Holly, here he is:



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Heh, if you want a copy of Win95, I have one at home. :)

# posted by Blogger Erica Yurasko : Tuesday, May 06, 2008 3:40:00 PM  

we are officially O-L-D.

BTW, did you text me re: the Derby? 202 number?

# posted by Anonymous tortcaesar : Tuesday, May 06, 2008 5:27:00 PM  

Nah, that was someone else -- I'm 703.

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Music Tuesday: One Mint Julep - William World News
Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Music Tuesday: One Mint Julep

I went with the Ray Charles version.



The Kentucky Derby party is just a few days away.

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Music Tuesday: In the Meantime - William World News
Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Music Tuesday: In the Meantime

I thought Spacehog was going to be a band that lasted a really long time.



Unfortunately, this video cuts off the very end of song which sounds exactly like the beginning of "Roundabout" by Yes.

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Music Tuesday: Taxman - William World News
Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Music Tuesday: Taxman

What else would I play today?



We got our taxes done on Saturday. I have never been so happy to be a homeowner.

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Music Tuesday: Tighten Up - William World News
Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Music Tuesday: Tighten Up

By Archie Bell & Drells (Wikipedia) -- a really good parody version, possibly by Bell himself, was used to open the Don & Mike Show for a while.



Dedicated to Don Geronimo as he goes into retirement.

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Music Tuesday: Excitable Boy (live) - William World News
Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Music Tuesday: Excitable Boy (live)

Great, catchy song by the late Warren Zevon.



Enjoy every sandwich.

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Two for Music Tuesday: Sleepwalk - William World News
Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Two for Music Tuesday: Sleepwalk

After posting about the need for Danny Gatton music at Nationals games, I feel that this week's Music Tuesday should include something by him. I've gone ahead and included a video of his version of Sleepwalk.



It is quite a more intense approach than the Santo & Johnny original which I am including as well.



I used to always play this when I would eat at the 29 Tastee Diner in Fairfax after a long night of work at now-defunct Friendly's in Oakton. I know, foolish consistency, hobgoblins, etc. I don't think I could stomach the food there again, too much grease, but I really enjoyed it at the time.

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Music Tuesday: Life in Mono - William World News
Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Music Tuesday: Life in Mono

I'm starting a new feature called Music Tuesday. Basically, I will post a YouTube video of a song I like and tell you about it.

This week's entry is "Life in Mono" by Mono. It was their only hit, appearing in 1997's Great Expectations, a movie I never saw. The duo featured Siobhan de Maré, who sang, and Martin Virgo who did everything else. This is easy my favorite harpsichord song.



Sadly, this feature will probably never be as good as Monkey Tuesday.

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President's Race: Let Teddy Win
Nationals Inquisition
Nationals News Network
Oleanders & Morning Glories
Nationals Enquirer
Nats320
JD Land's SE Ballpark
Church of Baseball
Nationals Nation
Nats Triple Play
Nationals Baseball Fan
National Record
The Nationals Review

NationalsPride
Official
nationals.com
Harrisburg Senators
Potomac Nationals
Hagerstown Suns

Media
Post coverage
Nationals Journal
Wash. Times coverage
City Desk coverage
Examiner coverage
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BeltwayLand

Blogs
We Love DC
DCRTV
City Desk
Fishbowl DC
Capital Weather
Get There

Media
The Post
The Wash. Times
The Wash. Examiner
Ch. 4 WRC
Ch. 5 WTTG
Ch. 7 WJLA
Ch. 9 W*USA
103.5 FM WTOP
88.5 FM WAMU
90.9 FM WETA
CityPaper
Vienna Times
Vienna/Oakton Connection


Pro sports teams
Nationals
Capitals
Redskins
Les Boulez
D.C. United
Mystics
Federals

DC Sports Blogs

DC Sports Bog
DC Pro Sports Report
Japers Rink
Ted Leonsis
Dump and Chase
Mr. Irrelevant
On Frozen Blog
AwfulAnnouncing


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Down the Shore!

Down the Shore with Jen

nj.com (Star-Ledger)
Everything Shore
Jersey Shore Blogs

philly.com (The Inky & Philly Daily News)
Shore Guide
Downashore
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Lion Country

Official
Penn State Univ.
College of Communications
COMM BLOG
Penn State Football
Penn State Football video
Penn State Sports
Penn State Sports

Media (PSU Sports)
CDT coverage
Patriot-News coverage
Post-Gazette coverage
Tribune-Review coverage
YDR coverage
Blue White Illustrated
Fight on State

Media (in general)
CDT
The Collegian

Sports Blogs
Black Shoe Diaries
2thelion FOOTBALL
The Nittany Line
The Nittany Notebook
There is No Name on My Jersey
Zombie Nation
The Lion's Den
50 Yard Lion
NittPickers
The Other Joe
Nittany Lines
Jeff Rice's blog
Monday Morning Quarterback
Ask Jeff

Happy Valley (past & present)
By Daniel Victor
Kevin McGuire's Ramblings 1.5
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Outside the Beltway

Media
NPR (not literally)
The Times
Daily News
NY Post
The Sun
The Inky
USA Today (barely)
CDT
The Collegian
Patriot-News
Boston Globe
Post-Gazette
Tribune-Review
The Morning Call
The Onion

Sports
Yankees
Yale football
UniWatch
Chris Creamer's sportslogos.net
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