EarMedicine Week 58
Here we go again. Another post with tons of variety. Be sure to grab the EarMedicines and as always, enjoy the post!
*Old Crow Medicine Show - New Virginia Creeper
absolute must hear, really digging these guys; my first dose of EarMedicine
Lloyd Price - Personality
all time classic
Drakkar Sauna - Oh My John Surrat
from Jabraham Lincoln
The Marshall Tucker Band - Can't You See
oh what woman can do
Roger Alan Wade - Mother Goose Blues
how nursery rhymes outta be
*Cold War Kids - Saint John
sounds like the White Stripes, my second dose of EarMedicine
Suburban Kids With Biblical Names - Little Boys In The Ghetto
sweet catchy beats
Cold War Kids - Hang Me Up to Dry
either about laundry or being used?
Suburban Kids With Biblical Names - Marry Me
clap and sing along
Van Morrison - It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
pretty sure this is a cover, good none the less
*Chris Harford - Pain Is Good
very depressing, my third dose of EarMedicine
*Old Crow Medicine Show - New Virginia Creeper
absolute must hear, really digging these guys; my first dose of EarMedicine
Lloyd Price - Personality
all time classic
Drakkar Sauna - Oh My John Surrat
from Jabraham Lincoln
The Marshall Tucker Band - Can't You See
oh what woman can do
Roger Alan Wade - Mother Goose Blues
how nursery rhymes outta be
*Cold War Kids - Saint John
sounds like the White Stripes, my second dose of EarMedicine
Suburban Kids With Biblical Names - Little Boys In The Ghetto
sweet catchy beats
Cold War Kids - Hang Me Up to Dry
either about laundry or being used?
Suburban Kids With Biblical Names - Marry Me
clap and sing along
Van Morrison - It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
pretty sure this is a cover, good none the less
*Chris Harford - Pain Is Good
very depressing, my third dose of EarMedicine
3 Comments:
thanks buds,all up to date again,great sounds
By Anonymous, at October 14, 2006 5:24 PM
Dude your blog is awesome...I've found so many cool songs on here. Keep it up!
By Anonymous, at October 14, 2006 8:14 PM
thank you, josh. you always post such interesting songs. i like how you mix up the genres too.
much love.
By Anonymous, at October 18, 2006 5:05 AM
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