she is BORING.
Lotsa blues riffs, main influence Bob Segar, yes?
'Bring On The Night'
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
she is BORING.
Lotsa blues riffs, main influence Bob Segar, yes?
They haven't done originals -- but I can totally see that because she does her covers pretty much like a bar blues band.
They brought a European singer whose name escapes me
Salvador Duran?
If so, he was part of their show with Iron & Wine on All Songs Considered and was AMAZING.
Salvador Duran?
He did play with them on several songs and was amazing, but no. I was actually thinking of Nicolai Dunger who is apparently Scandanavian - I don't think he was booked for the festival - maybe friends of the band or in town for another reason? Not sure.
They brought a European singer whose name escapes me
Salvador Duran?
...I have no idea of the context, but I'd like to assume that you're talking about Duran Duran.
Because then I can assume that out there somewhere there could be a South American band member called Pablo Duran, and an Arabic one called Ahmed Duran, and a Chinese one called Chan Duran, and a Scottish one called Hamish Duran and on and on and on unto infinity...
Amazon customer reviews of California Green Seedless Grapes: [link]
That is fantastic.
Apparently, up until a couple days ago, milk also had a bunch of "reviews": [link]
The milk reviews are back... [link]
Wonderful reviews! Almost made me want to order some stuff.
I picked up a book this past weekend called "I hate myself and want to die."(subtitled the 52 most depressing songs you'll ever hear) The author tended to stick to songs that were hits. It was quite funny, and had catagories like "I was a teenage car wreck", "I hate her, she hates me" and "Horrifying covers of already depressing songs".
Anyone else read it?