My wife brought this song to my attention, and now I cannot stop humming it. I have to say, this song is very out of the box for Mumford & Sons. Had I not known it was them, i would have not guessed it was them. And I think that’s a good thing. It keeps them fresh.
We’re still throwing back to the 90’s “EAR”-a (Sorry for the truly bad pun!)
Craig Mack’s Flava In Ya Ear (Original Mix) was nominated but lost out to Queen Latifa’s U.N.I.T.Y in the 1995 Grammy Awards for Best Rap Solo Performance.
This version, below, is arguably among the best remixes of the 1990’s and appeared in Bad Boy’s 10th Anniversary Album. Enjoy!
I blame Cheesecake for this one. He played this while we were in the car. Now I have heard this song previously, and I didn’t pay much attention to it, but, he kept on humming it, and it’s turned into an earworm. It’s distracting me so much I had to forgo my scheduled post.
We’ll that partially true. I have been busy working on a home project, and by the end of it all, I am totally spent. I am hoping to get it up by Wednesday. In the meantime, enjoy this irritating earworm.
So this song has been plaguing my subconscious for some time now since it has been used in the Jeep Renegade commercial. I think that vehicle is ugly, but I am thankful for it’s existence since it has introduced me to this wonderful earworm worthy song.
We are back! Well sort of. I know it’s been a long while since any of us three has posted anything. I myself just got married, and had to go through the process of moving, and getting readjusted. Pat, is wrapping up his HS life, and getting ready for college, and Clothed Snake moving in to a new homestead, and working some freelance gigs. Something had to give and unfortunately, this had to be put on the backburner.
Hopefully we can start providing some sort of content, as we enter into the holiday season, and maybe provide y’all with some fun and immature stuff.
To kick off our sort of return, I give you an earworm, in the form of Paramore’s latest single and video called pressure.
Nothing better than listenting to their smooth sounds, watching them jam out. As usual Ms. Williams looks amazing, with those red locks. Of course, the preverbial cherry on top, water gets dumped on the band, and, I have to admit, seeing a wet Hayley got my heart to skip a bit momentarily.
It’s back. I’m back. Baby got back. It seems as if I’d taken a year of hiatus from consistently posting on here, and it’s time I got myself back on the scene. My music library has grown, and my ear health has dwindled. Greatly. To rest my ears, I’ve taken to listening to softer music for the summer. One of my favorite songs as of late is a very calming one by Sir Sly, an indie pop band out of Los Angeles, California. Indie pop from out west has been taking over my playlist ever so slowly since Foster the People and The Neighbourhood made it to my ear drums.
There are 2 things going great for this video, a very hot Shakira, and a very hot Rihanna. There is a song somewhere in there, I kind of lose focus. Enjoy!
A friend of mine from FB, let’s call her Vementha, posted a few lyrics from this legendary song, and well, it’s now an earworm. The awesome instrumental riff in the back end of this song takes me back to Guitar Hero 2, and it’s awesome getting all the notes perfect. I wish I could take the time to learn it on an actual guitar though.
Anyway, enjoy this live version from 2003.