thanks beth..you got me rummaging through The Band locker in my 'puter...I'll leave you with a real gem...
Whispering Pines
If you find me in a gloom, or catch me in a dream
Here inside my lonely room, There is no in between.
Whispering pines, rising on the tide.
If only one star shines
It's just enough to get inside.
I will wait until it all goes 'round
With you in sight, the lost are found.
Foghorn through the night, calling out to sea
Protect my only light, 'cause she once belonged to me.
Let the waves rush in. Let the seagulls cry
For if I live again, these hopes will never die.
I can feel you standing there, but I can't see you anywhere.
Standing by the well, wishing for the rains.
Reaching to the clouds, for nothing else remains.
Drifting in a daze, when evening will be done
Try looking through a pool of haze,
At an empty house, in the cold, cold sun.
I will wait until it all goes 'round.
With you in sight, the lost are found.
panzade wrote:1. Radio Free Europe (original Hib-Tone single)
2. Gardening at Night (different vocal mix)
3. Talk About the Passion
4. So. Central Rain
5. (Don't Go Back To) Rockville
6. Can't Get There From Here
7. Driver 8
8. Romance
9. Fall On Me
10. The One I Love
11. Finest Worksong (mutual drum horn mix)
12. It's the End of the World As We Know It (and I Feel Fine)
Now there's some good ****

Yes! Wunnerful, wunnerful stuff!
But what was that album (image), panzade? I thought I had them all? Apparently not!
"Waving My Arms in the Air," Syd Barret.
Dreaming My Dreams With You - Waylon
And sometimes Y
Quote: The Ex-Words
Why do words die? Like cells in the body, the words of a living language follow a kind of life cycle, in which death, mutation and creation form a normal part of healthy existence. But can this change also be unhealthy? Can it lead to the death of an entire language? We hear from a writer who specializes in digging up dead words, another who has travelled among dead languages, and also some rather ill characters called Wherefore, Fishmonger, and Hinterland, who tell us directly about their predicament.
http://www.cbc.ca/andsometimesy/
love word nerd programming
Yankee Doodle DAndy sung by Jason Alexander.
HEY< I AINT MOPPIN THIS UP!!
Echo Beach - Martha And The Muffins
John Conlee - Rose Colored Glasses
2PacksAday wrote:John Conlee - Rose Colored Glasses
One of the great country songs of all time
Inspire by Hingehead's new sig line: Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy - Eno
Life at the outpost - The Skatt Brothers (anyone know this song? very minor hit in Australia in the mid/early 80s, maybe a couple of weeks in the high thirties, I'd never heard it until Mrs Hinge nominated it for a mix tape - then I had to find a copy, took years to find it on a compilation.)
Drive me home - Covenant of Thorns
Norah Jones.
I do love the sone Come Along With Me...
It's, beautiful and fair with a soft touch of, melancholy. Also among the few of the modern music that I love.
JB- Did you know her father is the famous sitar player Ravi Shankar?
She was a guest of Marian McPartland on PBS Piano Jazz. She did some wonderful old Broadway standards and played a mean piano.
DJ Paul V. - Smash Mix 068
* Martha & The Vandellas vs. Pink Floyd - One Of These Heatwaves (CCC mashup)
* Blue Cheer vs. Queens Of The Stoneage - Regular Blues (ToTom mashup)
* Ministry - Revenge
* 2 Many DJ’s - Girls & Boys (Garbage/Blur/Chemical Bros./Motley Crue/The Waitresses - edit)
* Gwen Stefani vs. Blur - 2 Songs Crashed (DJ Schmolli mashup)
* Terry Jacks vs. The Goodmen - Give It Up In The Sun (DublXero mashup)
* Edwyn Collins - A Girl Like You
* Flying Lizards vs. Cake - I Want Lizard Cake (Autopilot mashup)
* Madonna - Hung Up (Diplo Hollertronix remix)
– Stewie & Brian Griffin - Intercourse With You
* Death Cab For Cutie vs. Madonna - Hung Up On Soul (Party Ben mashup)
* Genesis vs. Wolfmother - Woman In A Land Of Confusion (Robbiee mashup)
* Travolta/ONJ vs. Dr. Dre/Snoop - You’re The One That I Want In The Next Episode
(Disfunctional DJ mashup)
Fairport Convention - Liege & Lief