Todays CD on the way to work....

My biggest beef is that the songs on that album become interchangeable pretty quickly. There are some songs I like, but for the most part I'm more interested in the production and electronic elements.

Like in this:
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNokYcl4Ssg&feature=related"]YouTube- Evanescence ~ Fallen - My Last Breath[/nomedia]

Actually, I really like this one:
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfwdYCTSheY&feature=related"]YouTube- Evanescence ~ Fallen - Hello[/nomedia]
 
My 3-year-old daughter is on a modern bluegrass kick.

Thus far, we've been successful in raising her in a musical vacuum. We'll see that start to disintegrate in the near future, I guess. But it's great while it lasts.
 
This morning, my five year old couldn't decide between Lady Gaga and Black Sabbath. He's obsessed with Fairies Wear Boots. :grin:
 
I'm listening to an aural history of Chicago music starting in 1908 up to 1980.

Here's the first half of it:

1908 - I'm Afraid To Go Home In The Dark - Billy Murray
1916 - Some Sweet Day - Marion Harris
1919 - Darktown Strutters Ball - James Reese Europe’s Hellfighters Band
1923 - Made A Monkey Out Of Me - Original Memphis Five
1924 - Night Hawk Blues - Coon-Saunders Nighthawk Orchestra
1924 - Mecca Flat Blues - Priscilla Stewart and Jimmy Blythe
1926 - Sunset Cafe Stomp - Louis Armstrong’s Hot Five
1926 - Doctor Jazz - Jelly Roll Morton and his Red Hot Peppers
1926 - Banjorino - Dixieland Jug Blowers
1927 - Miss Annabelle Lee - Paul Whiteman’s Rhythm Boys
1932 - Bugle Call Rag - Mills Brothers
1932 - If You See My Savior- Thomas A. Dorsey
1937 - New Shake Em' On Down - Big Bill Broonzy
1939 - Rural Rhythm - Hoosier Hot Shots
1944 - Little Joe From Chicago - King Cole Trio
1945 - Chicago Breakdown - Big Maceo
1947 - Ora Nelle Blues - Little Walter
1948 - I Can't Be Satisified - Muddy Waters
1949 - Tennessee, Tennessee - Homer & Jethro with Chet Atkins
 
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