There's the Greg Fitzsimmons Show' Just go to his web site (Fitzdog.com), and follow the prompts to get the podcast. Or, you can download the app for your phone free of charge'
Todd Rundgren. He's not only a consumate musician, but he's worked with groups (The Nazz, Utopia), done highly commercial solo work, and has experimented with various forms of music (progressive rock, a cappella vocal music. He's done it all and should be recognized.
This is a recent clip, and the intention IS to be bad and cut-rate. But, the clip for "Excuse" by The Ettes is classic, It starts off with a cameo by Patton Oswalt. Too much explanation ruins it, you have to see the video.
after their time off in 1975-76 he seemed to get more into classical and jazz and was less of a force as a progressive songwriter, as he was before. They say "A trees roots grow stronger with age", so maybe it was his natural musical progression. But he never lost his playing ability, in my opinion.
So many artists are taking their videos off of youtube. I understand that they dont want to give their stuff away, but with music video channel playlists being so tight, there's no other way to see videos. Does anyone know if there's a site that plays videos free-of-charge?
Normally, say the words singer-songwriter and you ll clear a room fast. But, in the case of Katie Melua, she make singer-songwriterf something to strive for. Check out any of the versions of "I Cried For You" on youtube. Id upload it myself, but i cant figure out how.
RE: Favorite love song?
"You'll Be Mine" by The Pierces.