Where did you go, Joe?
Nick Cave performing on Letterman at all, let alone playing "I Had A Dream, Joe", is just mind blowing to me. He's playing with Paul Schaffer for the love of god! Great showing by the band though.
Where did you go, Joe?
Nick Cave performing on Letterman at all, let alone playing "I Had A Dream, Joe", is just mind blowing to me. He's playing with Paul Schaffer for the love of god! Great showing by the band though.
Are you all right?
A bit over 40 years ago (!), R.E.M. made their national television debut on Letterman. I don't know how common it was then, but it's cool he gave them two songs.
Good stuff from this Chicagoan.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luz-w1BQFMQ
Love me some EMA, and not just because she follows me on IG for some reason.
2014
Sometimes there are songs that are played in TV episodes or movies that just... hit right. I'm thinking primarily of songs that already exist out in the world, and then get brought into the show/film. When they work right they just deepen the whole experience. The one that pops immediately to my mind is Moby's "When It's Cold I'd Like To Die" used in Stranger Things. I know there have been others throughout my life. I'm curious what has worked brilliantly in others' minds? Any times you've said "oh, they should have used this song instead!" or anything like that?
Plus, drop your lists!
Happy Friday!
It's a fluorescent Thursday, I think.
2010
If the Royals are going to build something here, they better get going.
1989
so, i finally picked up my first uncle tupelo record.
1989
our intrepid host is unsure what to make of these lads.
1984