Friday on the 'Pod

The last 10 random offerings from the 40 gig 'Pod on a cool but sunny Friday afternoon, as I toil away inside the dank Photoshop cave, pushing pixels at the behest of The Man:

  • We Will Worship the Lamb - Annie Herring

  • El Paso - Marty Robbins

  • Come Dancing - The Kinks

  • Pike's Peak - Considering Lily

  • Streets of Bakersfield - Dwight Yoakum & Buck Owens

  • Born to Boogie - Bocephus

  • Woodstock - CSN&Y

  • When Did You Stop Loving Me? - George Strait

  • RESPECT - Aretha

  • Take Me to Your Leader - The Newsboys

Bonus track: Onda - Los Lonely Boys (They be from San Angelo, you know...)

Comments

Justin's had enough of cure-alls
Gonna quiz the neighbor kid with
The fish on his car...

It's real it's free it's fun
Just take me to your leader's son
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Nothing wrong with your musical taste at all.

Posted by: Jim at September 30, 2005 03:42 PM

Oooh! Oooh! I saw Los Lonely Boys in NOLA also. But they're not dead yet, so no pictures for you. Yes, I second Jim's motion re: your musical taste...nothing wrong at all.

Posted by: Gwynne at September 30, 2005 04:54 PM

Well, even if you don't agree with the selections, you can't blame me...I only pick what The Voices tell me to.

But, it's better that you agree. The Voices...they are quite sensitive.

Posted by: Eric at September 30, 2005 04:58 PM

I went with some friends to a Newsboys concert in Dallas a few years ago. We had a great time, despite the fact that we were just about the only middle-aged people there. One friend of mine in particular had a great time. Only thing is, ever since then, I've had to be sure that I speak into his good hear, otherwise he doesn't hear a word I say.

Posted by: John Peter Smith at September 30, 2005 07:58 PM

I've had to be sure that I speak into his good hear...

Does that mean he's ard of earing? ;-)

I worked as a camera operator at Rock the Desert last year (which is a Christian music festival) and earplugs were mandatory safety equipment anytime we were in front of the speakers. The biggest ones would physically push you backwards with each bass or drum beat.

Posted by: Eric at September 30, 2005 08:58 PM

I love that tune with Dwight Yoakum and Buck! In fact, the whole CD is rockin' righteous!

Posted by: Cowtown Pattie at September 30, 2005 09:22 PM

Yoakum played an outdoor concert here a few years back...put on quite a show. I've always been a fan of his music, but I'm not so sure he needs to keep dabbling in acting. He did make a convincing villain in "Panic Room," though.

Posted by: Eric at September 30, 2005 09:42 PM

No Chopin.

For shame.

Posted by: Julie at October 2, 2005 11:45 PM
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