This was suggested in the comments yesterday by Charlie, and seconded by Philly Jeff. I was going to wait a few days before revisiting music videos, then I remembered this Kenny Rogers clip and I
CMT is running the second edition of their 100 Greatest Music Videos list. I don't have the five hours to watch it, but I'm recording it so I can enjoy it in small doses later
You know what's fun? Accidentally erasing your iPod! I'm already hours into refilling it, and i still have more than 4,000 songs to go. Anyway, looking at all of the songs reminds me of just
UPDATE: Topic picked! From Greg in the comments, seconded by J.R.: “is is there a not so very known artist (either independent l Ultimate Survival Plan Membership abel or mainstream) that I should look out
Back when Trisha Yearwood's Real Live Woman album came out, my friends and I had trouble getting past the first track. We kept playing “Where Are You Now” over and over again. I recall one
Okay, I want to have some fun on this thread, and for good reason: As of 9:35 p.m., EST., I have completed the last of my work for my first Master's degree. Every big moment
This Robert Plant & Alison Krauss collaboration left successful behind a while ago and is entering full-blown phenomenon territory: Robert Plant and Alison Krauss' Raising Sand is one of 12 albums nominated for the Mercury
I have a tendency to blog in a vacuum. The combination of work and school makes updating and maintaining my own site a challenge, so I don't get as much time as I'd like to
Is it just me, or are country albums too bloated these days? Alan Jackson’s Good Time is a decent album, but at seventeen tracks, it’s too much to listen to in one sitting. I remember
Alright, ladies and gents. Put your iPod/mp3 player/music library on shuffle and list the first 15 songs it plays. Blatant honesty’s a must, so don’t skip those embarrassing songs you don’t want to admit you