Welcome to the first five song Friday of March, y’all. I have a HUGE amount of frustration with computers today, because my home PC has decided that it doesn’t want to work correctly; which I suspect is the cause of a virus or something malicious. I don’t know where it came from, but I want it fixed… NOW. To top that off, I come in to work, only to deal with one of the slowest computers ever… my work PC is a crap. I need a vacation… but that doesn’t mean that I don’t have music for you, because I do! So on to better things, eh?
Taken by Trees – Sweet Child ‘o Mine
Recently, I was driving home, and I heard this amazing version of the classic, hair metal anthem, Sweet Child ‘o Mine; as covered by Taken by Trees. Instantly, I felt like I had heard that voice before, and I discovered, through some googling when I got home, that the singer was the female vocalist from the Peter Bjorn and John song, Young Folks. I have to say, that I really love this acoustic version of the song, and I am a sucker for a great cover; and this is definitely a great one indeed. (a word about the video: I have no idea how it relates to the song, or if it is even the real video, but it is what I found on youtube. Unfortunately, when you buy something on iTunes, apparently, it isn’t yours, and therefore, you can’t have it as an mp3. So I couldn’t use my song that I rightfully purchased as an mp3, and therefore, I have to post the video. Thanks iTunes!)
Weezer – Dope Nose
Today’s “throwback song” comes from the amazing Weezer, who are one of my all time favorite bands. The other day, I heard Dope Nose, which prompted me to listen to the entire Weezer catalog, and I can definitely say, that they are still a favorite. I am very anxiously looking forward to a new Weezer CD, rumored to be released some time in the coming months. I have enjoyed rocking out to Weezer this week, and especially love this song. Rivers Cuomo is the man; and is quite cute as well.
Kate Rusby – Awkward Annie
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This song reminds me a bit of my Christian rock days, because a lot of those bands have a similar folk/fiddle & banjo-driven type of rock that I really love. Kate adds the soft voice with an Irish twinge, both of which just send me over the edge. I love the Celtic influence in her songs, and I have really been enjoying this random find. I picked this song from the album of the same name, because it was the first song I heard (it’s the first on the record), and it’s the one that really reeled me in.
Vampire Weekend – Oxford Comma
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Warning: they say fuck in this song, so I guess that counts as NSFW for some; just a heads up. This song comes from a reader’s suggestion (thanks!), for me to check out Vampire Weekend’s self titled recent release. I have to say, that I really couldn’t get into the whole CD totally at first, but there were moments where I was like, “oooo, I like this!”. Oxford Comma was the first of those moments, and since then, I have liked them a little more with each listen. It was definitely a great suggestion, and one that I was pleased to check out. Thanks again for the suggestion, and now, I am pleased that I get to pass that on to you!
September – Can’t Get Over
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Finally today, I bring you an uber-gay dance track from a Swedish dance diva, who is named for the ninth month of the year. I recently stumbled on her CD, and downloaded it instantly when it was described as “pop/Euro-dance”, which the little gay clubber in me can’t get enough of. Sure enough, September totally delights, as this song can definitely be described as fierce! This song is the perfect dance anthem to end this frustrated Friday, and I am glad that it puts such a big smile on my face.
Well, that’s it you guys… another five songs for you. I hope that everyone found something to enjoy this week, and make sure you throw some suggestions my way!! Have a great weekend!
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