Voyageur is up for best album in the Polaris Music Prize nominations (Canada's equivalent of the Mercury).
Damn right too. If I hear a finer album in 2012, I'll be very happy indeed.
The music video for "Change The Sheets" from the new Kathleen Edwards album "Voyageur". Voyageur was produced by Kathleen Edwards and Justin Vernon (Bon Iver) and was directed by Dan Huiting (http://www.danhuiting.com) "Voyageur" is available at amazon here: http://bit.ly/r6oEFS. Download the single "Change The Sheets" from iTunes here: http://bit.ly/r508z6
Voyageur is up for best album in the Polaris Music Prize nominations (Canada's equivalent of the Mercury).
Damn right too. If I hear a finer album in 2012, I'll be very happy indeed.
Dexys performing Free from their forthcoming album 'One Day I'm Going To Soar' live on Later with Jools Holland 15th May 2012. Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL829B9189A96C3C9E
In a few days time I'll be seeing this band.
I have a dance prepared especially for this song, including a creative, contemporary twist on jazz hands fused with Kevin Nolan's chicken celebration.
See you at Latitude.
Fenton gives Shearer, Dowie and Zola the runaround.. Subscribe here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thefootballdaily Where else to find The Football Daily... Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/footballdaily Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/@footballdailyuk Buzzfeed: http://www.buzzfeed.com/thefootballdaily
astute youtube commenter:
Shearer giving his bollocks a good scratch at the end lol
If Tron's got a legacy, then I want one.
Look out for the Morrissey bit. Had me in tears.
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HD video of Jeremy Fry Celtics Fan Dancing to Bon Jovi Living on a Prayer at a Celtics game. No it was not staged!
Taught this guy everything I know.
Yes, this site is in need of not one, but two songs from Feargal Sharkey:
Perhaps even more fascinating than Feargal's shiny flowing hair is this:
via Simon Price:
Here's a weird pop fact. With successive singles "A Good Heart" (written by Maria McKee) and "You Little Thief" (written by Benmont Tench), Feargal Sharkey was sining about the same love affair - between McKee and Tench - from two sides, with the writers both using Sharkey as a mouthpiece. The latter was an answer-song to the former, and Sharkey put them next to each other on his album.