Home by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros. As cheesy as the song is, the tune of this song is undeniably catchy and listening to it whilst walking just makes the journey that much sweeter. I...
Home by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros. As cheesy as the song is, the tune of this song is undeniably catchy and listening to it whilst walking just makes the journey that much sweeter. I swear I could stroll up Mount Everest whilst listening to this song.
This is the song that I came here to comment on. The first few notes of that song get stuck in my head all the time. I saw them in concert when I was in undergrad. It was such a great experience....
This is the song that I came here to comment on. The first few notes of that song get stuck in my head all the time. I saw them in concert when I was in undergrad. It was such a great experience. My sister got me into their show for free and it was so fun.
I will never not sing at top volume to Natalie Imbruglia's "Torn" and "Wishing I Was There" off of Left of the Middle. What I really want is for someone to do "Torn" in karaoke with me, so that we...
I will never not sing at top volume to Natalie Imbruglia's "Torn" and "Wishing I Was There" off of Left of the Middle. What I really want is for someone to do "Torn" in karaoke with me, so that we can sing it and do the hand motions together.
I make it a game with myself to try to whistle Coltrane's solos in Giant Steps. But my favorite album to sing along to is probably The Crane Wife by The Decemberists. There's something beautiful...
I make it a game with myself to try to whistle Coltrane's solos in Giant Steps.
But my favorite album to sing along to is probably The Crane Wife by The Decemberists. There's something beautiful about Colin Meloy's voice that singing along with him just kinda feels right and groovy.
It's not that it's my favorite, it's just that every year Banana Phone by Raffi will invariably and unwittingly become stuck in my head at least once. Edit: So much so that I hum it with out...
It's not that it's my favorite, it's just that every year Banana Phone by Raffi will invariably and unwittingly become stuck in my head at least once. Edit: So much so that I hum it with out realizing it.
Home by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros. As cheesy as the song is, the tune of this song is undeniably catchy and listening to it whilst walking just makes the journey that much sweeter. I swear I could stroll up Mount Everest whilst listening to this song.
This is the song that I came here to comment on. The first few notes of that song get stuck in my head all the time. I saw them in concert when I was in undergrad. It was such a great experience. My sister got me into their show for free and it was so fun.
Man I am jealous, there are a lot of bands I would like to see live and these guys are definitely on my list.
I will never not sing at top volume to Natalie Imbruglia's "Torn" and "Wishing I Was There" off of Left of the Middle. What I really want is for someone to do "Torn" in karaoke with me, so that we can sing it and do the hand motions together.
I make it a game with myself to try to whistle Coltrane's solos in Giant Steps.
But my favorite album to sing along to is probably The Crane Wife by The Decemberists. There's something beautiful about Colin Meloy's voice that singing along with him just kinda feels right and groovy.
+1 for The Crane Wife. One of my favorites.
Whatever happens to be going through my head at the time. Right now, it's "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple.
I do all three as I listen to Xanadu by Rush
It's not that it's my favorite, it's just that every year Banana Phone by Raffi will invariably and unwittingly become stuck in my head at least once. Edit: So much so that I hum it with out realizing it.
It’s been years since I finally got that out of my head. Thanks?
'S Wonderful. The Dinah Shore/Buddy Clark version was the first I heard.