In my spare time I am more than a little annuckingfoyed at the state of whorebottery in the RE.net, which I had once hoped might be an antidote to the whorebots who have infested residential real estate since the advent of the NAR, at least. But: Teri Lussier advises me that the solution to all this annoyance is danceable music, so here do I deliver me of my frustrations.
First, Elvis Costello in an acoustic demo of Green Shirt that is better than the more-polished radio hit:
Second, live and acoustic, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young with Chicago:
And finally, for Jim Klein and Don Reedy, Lyle Lovett puts everything in perspective:
Alex Cortez says:
Man, just when I thought that BH had outdone itself on Friday 13th with some seriously good content, Greg tops it off. I hadn’t heard the Lyle Lovett song before, but it’s super catchy. Kudos.
August 13, 2010 — 8:33 pm
Greg Swann says:
> I hadn’t heard the Lyle Lovett song before, but it’s super catchy.
Lyle is a very fun live show. An exceptional song-writer. He does a tour, too, with John Hiatt, Joe Ely and Guy Clark, that’s also worth seeing, if you get the chance.
August 13, 2010 — 11:07 pm
Ryan Hartman says:
As someone who flirts and wrestles with whorebottery on a daily as a means to feed the family… I’d agree, the solution to angst lately has been to dance myself clean… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoA0cTC228M
August 13, 2010 — 8:40 pm
Teri Lussier says:
Great music and glad I could help. 😉
My own personal fave shakin’ the blues away song: Mary J Blige, Just Fine. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6ZjBPXSmnE&feature=av2e
“No stress through the night, at a time in my life
Ain’t worried about if you feel it
Got my head on straight, I got my mind right
I aint gonna let you kill it
You see I wouldn’t change my life, my life’s just fine…”
August 14, 2010 — 4:52 am
Mark Madsen says:
And one of my favorite songs/ways to deal with the whorebottery in the RE.net:
August 14, 2010 — 9:32 am