Year: 1965
One thing I love about the The Beatles catalogue is that most songs were recorded in mono. So when you got the earbuds in you get a different experience in each ear. And they were so damn good at this.
Case in point.
Year: 1965
One thing I love about the The Beatles catalogue is that most songs were recorded in mono. So when you got the earbuds in you get a different experience in each ear. And they were so damn good at this.
Case in point.
Year: 1989
A whopping nine songs are sampled here including five by The Beatles. But mostly I’m crazy about the last minute.
Droppin’ science like Galileo dropped the orange!
Year: 1997
It was a struggle to pick just one song from this band. Considered “The Wizard of Magicland,” “Life, In A Nutshell,” “Brian Wilson,” and “Enid.” I picked this one as it feels the most authentic to me. I like the live version even better.
Year: 2007
Her first song that she was able to produce and it was about how mad she was at her record label. Top 100 song for me.
Year: 2010
Twelve years since this song was released? Geez. Also, I could have sworn Kim was like 18 here, tops. She was 26 in this video. Everyone looks like a kid to me now.
Year: 2017
I hate a lot of the same things she does. Except cake with white frosting.
Year: 1994
One of two Top 40 hits David Ball had on the pop charts (Riding With Private Malone).
Year: 1979
I don’t particularly like the band, or even the lyrics to this song. But somehow this became one of my favorites.
Year: 1989
What a delightfully weird-ass song. Bang bang bang on the door baby.
Also, Fred Schneider and Kate Pierson are older than my parents. Pierson is 73! That doesn’t seem possible.
Year: 1966
Another song with a crescendoing “don’t-take-a-breath” chorus.
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