Today I'm stuck on: "Son of a Preacher Man" by Dusty Springfield The only one who could ever reach me Was the son of a preacher man The only boy who could ever teach me Was the son of a preacher man Yes he was, he was, mmm, yes he was Dusty Springfield has been in heavy rotation
Ok, the next few posts I'm going to make are all about another group I was really into in the early 90s'. If you have followed the Sludge Swamp since it's beginning, you know I take you on lots of side trips into my musical tastes. I was really into early punk, and anything anti-
WATERMELON IN EASTER HAY (FRANK ZAPPA 'JOE'S GARAGE') Frank released an incredible four albums in 1979, I think! This marks a very purple patch for the genius of Frank. This is definitely my very favourite album ever made. My number one. And it has been since I first got immer
I actually did do one of these back in February 2007 but I was looking at it tonight and saw how lame it was so I figured it could use an upgrade. INOCULATOR Released in April 1991 by Radius Records. Band lineup: Josh Caterer - guitar, vocals; Matt Caterer - bass; Dave Martens-d
A few weeks ago I stepped outside of my usual indie music snob comfort zone by attending an R&B show that featured some of the biggest names in Canadian soul music today. Obviously the broadening of my beard sportin' skinny jean wearin' surroundings proved beneficial in the sense
Maybe it's a song that came up on shuffle in iTunes, something from a movie or a tune your co-worker was whistling around the office. Or maybe it popped into your head for no reason at all. But now you find that song stuck in your head and stuck on repeat. Today I'm stuck on: "So