Dandy Classic Track of the Day #46 – The National
‘Secret Meeting’ is the lead-off track from the 2005 release by Cincinnati, OH indie rock band The National called ‘Alligator’ and one of my favorite tracks of the aughts.
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‘Secret Meeting’ is the lead-off track from the 2005 release by Cincinnati, OH indie rock band The National called ‘Alligator’ and one of my favorite tracks of the aughts.
On this weeks Featured Artist Favorites we present our Top 10 favorite Run DMC tracks ever as a supplement to this week’s “Raising Hell episode. Discuss among yourselves.
In a career full of epic songs “Achilles Last Stand” for Led Zeppelin might be the most bombastically excellent of them all from 1976’s ‘Presence’ album.
Our second Guilty Pleasure Saturday song comes from one-album wonder Chingy from his 2003 debut “Jackpot” where he made the highly catchy ‘Holidae In’ with legend Snoop Dogg and his mentor Ludacris.
You need to know something about southern rapper Froggy Fresh. He can beat you up even if you add one thousand knives. And Froggy Fresh ain’t playin’ son. After all, he is… The Baddest.
“A Place Called Home” off of the modern-day classic “Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea” is P.J. Harvey at her most accessible, but perhaps most heartfelt too.
On the heels of the ‘Siamese Dream’ podcast I give my Top 25 favorite Smashing Pumpkins tracks from their entire discography. This one is near-and-dear to my heart.
“If 6 Was 9” shows the Jimi Hendrix Experience at their psychedelic best. This song has been featured in the counter-culture classic movie “Easy Rider”.
On Saturday’s from here-on-out I’ll feature one of my favorite guilty pleasures (musically of course) and occasionally try to explain myself. This mega-hit from 1991 Paula Abdul’s “Rush Rush” is one of the guiltiest.
Today’s video is a crisp, snappy, self-made entry from Reh Dogg Entertainment. Mr. Reh asks the tough questions for which there are no easy answers, such as: Why Must I Cry?