A Celebration of Home, Kentucky, Sports, Music, and Other Passions
More than a feeling!
Here's the post where Matthew talks about the three losses that turned him off of watching his favorite teams' games, and, in the comments, I write about the UK loss.
"I think this especially true in country and R&B where the labels still hold so much control over artists. So often as I've discussed they want them to work with a group of producers, produce a mix of different songs for different audiences, and you're left with an album that feels exactly like that and doesn't sound like a single coherent piece of art."
Here's "History Burns" by the Railway Children.
Per Wikipedia, the Railway Children got back in the game last year!
Matthew's first sentence in his 2013 review of Tegan and Sara: "I came into this album knowing nothing about Tegan and Sara."Matthew's first sentence in his 2016 review of Tegan and Sara: "This group has been around for a while but they are new to me."
Rest in peace, Mike Phillips, and cheers to the 1978 NCAA champions.
It's going to be fantastic if the outgoing MIDI is "History Burns" by the Railway Children or "Yakety Sax," the theme of the late, great Joe B. and Denny Show.
OK, the outgoing MIDI was a fantastic choice. I was doing the Sade dance to it.
More than a feeling!
ReplyDeleteHere's the post where Matthew talks about the three losses that turned him off of watching his favorite teams' games, and, in the comments, I write about the UK loss.
ReplyDelete"I think this especially true in country and R&B where the labels still hold so much control over artists. So often as I've discussed they want them to work with a group of producers, produce a mix of different songs for different audiences, and you're left with an album that feels exactly like that and doesn't sound like a single coherent piece of art."
ReplyDeleteHere's "History Burns" by the Railway Children.
ReplyDeletePer Wikipedia, the Railway Children got back in the game last year!
ReplyDeleteMatthew's first sentence in his 2013 review of Tegan and Sara: "I came into this album knowing nothing about Tegan and Sara."
ReplyDeleteMatthew's first sentence in his 2016 review of Tegan and Sara: "This group has been around for a while but they are new to me."
Rest in peace, Mike Phillips, and cheers to the 1978 NCAA champions.
ReplyDeleteIt's going to be fantastic if the outgoing MIDI is "History Burns" by the Railway Children or "Yakety Sax," the theme of the late, great Joe B. and Denny Show.
ReplyDeleteOK, the outgoing MIDI was a fantastic choice. I was doing the Sade dance to it.
ReplyDelete