So, I pull up YouToobz and this shows up in my feed: Yo dawg, I heard you like Xzibit and Within Temptation so I put some Xzibit in your Within Temptation. So I click on it, hoping I wouldn't regret it. It turned out as well as could probably be expected. I kind of like the song. Still, I never would have expected such a collaboration. Now I want some Nightwish featuring Snoop Dogg, and Epica featuring Tech N9ne.
Karnivool "We Are" - Official Video: This is just beautiful... Australian Progpop. It grows on you. Great band!
Karnivool - All I Know: This is only pop music, but there is something about this band. They have this certain vibe. Perhaps I should move to Australia.
Johnny Cash and June Carter If I were a Carpenter Johnny Cash and June Carter arrive at Folsom prison, January 13, 1968.
Goddamnit! Type O Negative - Everyone I Love Is Dead (with lyrics) - HD: It's not about Nimoy. This month is cursed. People who have been close to me have been dying like flies. February 2015 was a bad month in my life. So many people I knew, now they are all gone. At least my old cat is still with me, purring.
Paul Westerberg from the Replacements up in this joint! This song brings back some mammaries! The dude with the receding hairline about early 30'ish in the vid? I think he's a comedian. Anyway, that would pretty much be me about the time this came out.
The Country Music Association has named the inductees to the County Music Hall of Fame for 2015. They are vocal groups The Oak Ridge Boys, and The Browns; and guitarist Grady Martin. The Oak Ridge Boys had 17 #1 country hits from 1978 to 1989. The Browns had one #1 country hit, The Three Bells, which was also the #1 song in the United States for four weeks in 1959. Grady Martin was lead guitarist for the Nashville A-Team; recording with the major country artists of the 50's and "60's. The Oaks; Duane Allen, William Lee Golden, Richard Sterben, and Joe Bonsall, on Austin City Limits, in 1984. The Browns; Jim Ed, Bonnie and Maxine, on the Grand Ole Opry TV show, in 1964. Les Trois Cloches was written by Jean Villard Gilles, and recorded by Edith Piaf in 1946.