8 Mar. 2009
Posted by Bryan J Busch at March 8th, 2009
What you’ll hear, in order of appearance:
- King Weed – They Might Be Giants
- Brand New Friend – Mr. Pitiful (YouTube)
- I Like You ‘Cos You Like Books – Ford and the Prefects
- MyHope – Molly Lewis (The Artist Formerly Known as sweetafton23)
- The Mother of All Funk Chords – Kutiman
- Day 2 – The Big Lebowski – Paul and Storm
- Gas Mask – They Might Be Giants
You should play something by Hank Green
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Some of my favorite songs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9t7E4amWDqI&feature=channel_page
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lRldr2BH2M&feature=channel_page
Alyssa
I’m not even done with your March 8th podcast and I’m leaving you with these links. ;-)
An Irish folk band, the Flying Fish Sailors have an excellent song about the Flu Pandemic of 1918.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JV938U4Y96w
Lyrics are here:
http://www.flyingfishsailors.com/2005/11/02/flu-pandemic/comment-page-1
There is an excellent Australian comedian/musician by the name of Tim Minchin who is quite funny and of a smarter bent:
http://www.timminchin.com/
Check these out:
http://www.youtube.com/user/timminchin
“Not Perfect” is currently on high rotation in my mp3 player.
Thanks for the great shows!
P.S:
http://www.twis.org/audio/2008CD/index.htm
If you used these, please credit “Jesse”. Thanks!
meander
is there a mp3 of king weed anywhere I can get?
R
It’s always great to hear some new songs!
Thanks SO much for the podcost, always fun.
I found a pretty unknown artist named Stuart Davis.
Almost all of his stuff you can hear streaming on his site, and can get it on itunes or cds if you prefer.
http://www.stuartdavis.com/albums/
Worth noting would be “Sexy Messiah” from Bell, “Nothing In Between” from Something Simple
JT
funfolk – Matt Gray and Phil Harrington
http://mattandphilsband.com/
Check us out. We have been fans of They Might Be Giants for a long time… Phil and I have been writing songs together for years- he has done all the singing on our demos.
Matt Gray