Monday Morning Music Shuffle – Paisley Dragon Mix


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Good morning!  It’s a beautiful day here in Music City USA. Working on an amazing mix of songs to add to the playlist tonight – hopefully.  We still have lots to talk about – still two nights of Americana Fest to write about – hopefully I’ll finish before next year’s fest.  We have a generous offer for an interview that we need to get our stuff together and do.

Tomorrow night we are taking part in the World Premier of the new video from Cosmonauts. We brought you the premier of the song, Cold Harbor along with an interview with the band.  Now, the video is ready – we got a sneak peek and it’s amazing, but does contain some graphic and disturbing images… but if you’re up for that, tune in tomorrow.

Our friend’s The Dead Exs have a new album out called, Relovolution. We already brought you the title track. The album is a nice complement to the band’s debut Resurrection – offering a filthy and beautiful blend of rocking blues.  Visit the band’s website for more info.  Right now, the band is tearing up the Lonestar State and playing some dates with the great Ray Wylie Hubbard.

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We shuffles up our Revolving Random playlist and came up with this mix today:

First up, we have a song from the 1984 self-titled debut by Red Hot Chili Peppers.  True Men Don’t Kill Coyotes is a funky, bit of post-punk L.A. rock music. Did you know that Guitarist Hillel Slovak did not appear on this record due to contractual obligations to the band What is This?  

So… Who’s Next? Exactly.  Okay  I’ll stop.  Next, we have Baba O’Riley, the classic song from the classic 1971 Who’s Next album by The Who.

Next we have a 1990s cover of an early 80s song.  The Muffs’ version of Kim Wilde’s first single, Kids in America, was originally released on the soundtrack to the 1995 film Clueless, and was later released on the band’s album Hamburger

 
Finally, we close out with a classic Nashville rock track.  This one comes from the self-titled major label debut by a band called Royal Court of China. The band included members of popular Nashville thrash band The Enemy.  The record included hard rocking songs and more Southern Gothic folk stuff.  The band split after this record with members taking the RCC name further into a Hard Rock direction on the follow up album Geared and Primed, and other members forming The Shakers who followed that Southern Gothic strain to it’s conclusion with a album called Songs from Beneath the Lake. Today, we have the instrumental track, Townsend, TN, which shows off that gothic folk side of the band.

Couldn’t find a video for Townsend, TN so here’s a different RCC song.

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Friday Morning Music Shuffle – Erin go braghhhhh Mix

Good morning.  Friday has arrived and I have an interesting extended shuffle for you.  The Amazon links to the related albums is above.  The graphical lyric chart is below that.  Here are the details:
Nick Lowe – Half a Boy and Half a Man
R.E.M. – Nightswimming
Living Colour – Cult of Personality
Stevie Wonder – Superstition
Red Hot Chili Peppers – Under the Bridge
Jason and the Scorchers – Both Sides of the Line
Icicle Works – Whisper to a Scream (Birds Fly)
Mountain Man – Soft Skin
Richard Thompson – Read About Love
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Track Listing: 1. Fingertips, Pt. 2 – (live), 2. Uptight (Everything’s Alright), 3. Hey Love, 4. I Was Made to Love Her, 5. For Once in My Life, 6. My Cherie Amour, 7. Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours, 8. You Are the Sunshine of My Life, 9. Superstition, 10. Higher Ground, 11. Living for the City, 12. You Haven’t Done Nothin’, 13. Boogie on Reggae Woman, 14. I Wish, 15. Sir Duke, 16. Master Blaster (Jammin’), 17. That Girl, 18. Do I Do, 19. I Just Called to Say I Love You, 20. Overjoyed, 21. Part-Time Lover


Friday Morning Music Shuffle – I Am A Rock To Tie That String Around Mix

Just some old random songs for a Friday.  Hope everyone has a great weekend, and be sure to vote and vote again in our Reader’s Poll for Band of the Year.   Make your choice and hit submit.  Voting continues through December.  Click –>HERE<— to vote.

 

SONG 1:  Under the Bridge by the Red Hot Chili Peppers. The year this song came out and then broke big, I was literally living under a bridge – albeit in a warehouse apartment in downtown Nashville.  I would often walk the streets of the city in pre-renewal downtown weekend, pre-marriage lonliness and this song would be running through my head.

 

 

SONG 2:  Ode to my Family by the Cranberries from their 1994 album No Need to Argue. 

 

SONG 3: A Girl, Her Sister and a Train by The Balancing Act. The Balancing Act were originally on IRS Records.  This song comes from their debut EP called New Campfire Songs and was produced by Peter Case.  The EP was later released on one CD along with their debut LP Three Squares and a Roof.

 

SONG 4: I am a Rock by Simon & Garfunkel.

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Red Hot Chili Peppers - Bloodsugarsexmagik

Red Hot Chili Peppers – Bloodsugarsexmagik

Includes exact transcribed scores for the megahits “Give It Away,” “Suck My Kiss,” “Under the Bridge” and 14 more: Apache Rose Peacock * Blood Sugar Sex Magik * Breaking the Girl * Funky Monks * The Greeting Song * I Could Have Lied * If You Have to Ask * Mellowship Slinky in B Major * My Lovely Man * Naked in the Rain * The Power of Equality * The Righteous and the Wicked * Sir Psycho Sexy * They’re Red Hot.


Bualadh Bos: The Cranberries Live

Bualadh Bos: The Cranberries Live

“Bualadh Bos” means “Clap Your Hands” in Irish, and popular Irish alternative rock band the Cranberries encourage their audiences to do just that on this collection, the group’s first official live album. Bualadh Bos: The Cranberries Live features 15 song


Simon and Garfunkel - The Chord Songbook

Simon and Garfunkel – The Chord Songbook

Now you can sing and play your favourite Simon and Garfunkel hits on guitar in no time with just a handful of simple, easy chords for each song. All the songs have been specially arranged by Rikky Rooksby in the original keys from the actual hit recordings. Includes Bridge Over Troubled Water * A Hazy Shade Of Winter * Mrs Robinson * plus many more.