Here’s on what’s on the show tonight:
Title (with link to iTunes, if available) | Artist (with link to the artists’ website, if available) | Album (with link to Amazon.com, if available) | Original Artist |
Buddha Buddha | Sledge, Maxwell and Mosher | Songs For Sixty-Five Roses | Rick Rock |
I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man | Eels | Triple J: Like A Version 2 | Prince |
Fire and Rain | Jonatha Brooke | Back In The Circus | James Taylor |
Amanda (Collage Electro Radio Edit) | Brooklyn Queens | Amanda | Boston |
Miss You | The Dynamics | Version Excursions | The Rolling Stones |
O-O-H Child | Beth Orton | The Other Side Of Daybreak | The Five Stairsteps |
All is Full Of Love | Death Cab For Cutie | The Stability EP | Bjork |
Let’s Dance | M. Ward | Transfiguration of Vincent | David Bowie |
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Hehe. That Brooklyn Queens cover was ghastly, at least to me. Thanks for another great show!
Thanks for playing the Rick Rock cover – one slight correction – the “Songs for Sixty-Five-Roses” project was put together by John Plymale a 20 year veteran of the NC music scene whose 6 year old daughter Amy has CF. It was great to see it leading off the show – great job Brian, thanks for all you do.
hey, nice podcast, thanks alot!!
Hey Brian,
Was just listening to this episode and felt obliged to mention that the trio of Sledge, Maxwell and Mosher are none other than Robert Sledge (bassist of Ben Folds Five), Tom Maxwell (ex-Squirrel Nut Zippers), and Ken Mosher (also from ex-SNZ). Those are two of my favourite bands and oddly both out of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, so I couldn’t just let that cover slip by without comment (great cover, by the way). That Songs for Sixty-Five Roses also features one of the only covers of an SNZ song I know of.
Best “musically challenged” quiz ever.
Great podcast, although that “amanda” cover made my ears hurt. But Beth Orton, DC4C, the Eels, Jonatha Brooke – what’s not to like?