Dandy Classic Track of the Day #38 – Kool & the Gang
“Summer Madness” by Kool & the Gan is the first ever instrumental to be featured as the Dandy Classic Track of the Day. Eat your heart out Will Smith.
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“Summer Madness” by Kool & the Gan is the first ever instrumental to be featured as the Dandy Classic Track of the Day. Eat your heart out Will Smith.
“When My Time Comes” by Dawes is destined to be a one-day standard. It’s simply too good to be denied forever, right?…
The British Invasion had so many great songs and artists we couldn’t possibly fit them all into our Baker’s Dozen favorite list on our podcast. Here are Randy’s #14-30 Favorite British Invasion selections.
One of the members of Dandy Classic (Handsome Dan) takes to the skies for this great video from 2012!
“Tin Man” by the band America is an easy-listening classic. And my weird attempt to honor the country on the 4th of July.
“You Look So Fine” by Garbage is about as good as alternative rock-meets-techno got in a strange era for post-grunge bands looking to not only survive but thrive.
“There Is A Light That Never Goes Out” is the perfect song to introduce someone to The Smiths with. Off 1986’s “The Queen Is Dead” this one is one of their best.
Since House of Pain only has one really good album of songs this Tuesday we spotlight Everlast’s pre-House of Pain project Rhyme Syndicate that Dan spoke of in the podcast. Let’s just say it’s a good thing that he went the H.O.P. route.
As evidenced by his appearance performing the song on ‘Muppets Tonight’, ‘Starfish & Coffee’ by Prince off of his 1987 has a child-like quality about it. But that doesn’t stop it from being awesome!
Detroit’s own Eminem is featured here at Dandy Classic Track of the Day for his outstanding “Stan” which is fan fiction-meet’s ‘Criminal Minds’-meet’s warning and is as good as hip-hop storytelling gets.