She was, for me, the best of the disco era. Below is the long version of the epically orgasmic “Love To Love You Baby”: Your Thoughts?
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She was, for me, the best of the disco era. Below is the long version of the epically orgasmic “Love To Love You Baby”: Your Thoughts?
An old friend and loyal reader misses the old days on Camels With Hammers when I regularly posted about music—even going so far as to get 70 or so entries into what was supposed to be a yearlong daily top 365 artists countdown at one point. So, when I discovered this cool old Leonard Cohen [...]
Sorry to go silent all this week. I have just had a lot going on. I should be back up to speed soon with regular posting any day now. And from May and through at least the summer I should be churning out substantive ideas pieces at my regular breakneck speed. In the meantime, this [...]
The song is credited as primarily Morgan Page’s but all the singing is Tegan and Sara so mediocre lyrics aside, I’ll consider this one a Tegan and Sara song. It’s great to see and hear them again: AND they’re recording their new album finally! And they’re filming all their trips to and from the studio [...]
A new Garfunkel and Oates song with a neat animated video: There’s also now a hilarious official video for “Save the Rich”. I think it’s funnier than the song itself: Both songs can be found on their new album Slippery When Moist. Your Thoughts?
Covering the Jason Mraz song “Lucky”, sisters Camille and Haley Harris come off as a really sweet and charming pair of young women with gorgeous, well harmonized voices: Wasn’t that beautiful? Okay, the ugly complications of politics are below the fold. Skip that stuff if you’d like to end your experience of these talented and [...]
In honor of the most justly deserved Oscar win for “Man or Muppet” just now, I am reposting my personal meditation/film review which was inspired by the song and written (and lost in the barrage of so many posts) during my January blogathon. Enjoy!
Kylie recently interviewed Shelley Segal who wrote An Atheist AlbumĀ (which I very much liked and recommended you pick up). Particularly notable revelations were that the album’s producer was religious and that the band members, fearing for their careers in America, opted not to have their names listed in the credits of the album rather than [...]
A joyous and creative experiment, the “history of lyrics that aren’t lyrics”: Unfortunately, you can also hear the devolution of mainstream pop as the quality steeply drops in the songs chosen from the last couple decades. Your Thoughts?

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