Tuesday, July 31, 2007

BubbaTUNESday

Here is some music news I know you won't read anywhere else - how do I know that? Well because I'm the only one who knows it - You see Swivek has been busy as a busy busy bee working the computers and loops of Hancock Studios. For the past few months I've been writing and singing and arranging and came up with 7 brand new tunes for a new album to be released this fall.. and then it sort of just stopped. I hadn't any real inspiration when after only one glass of Captain & Coke I worked up two new tracks last night! An instrumental I really liked suddenly inspired me to write lyrics and some old lyrics suddenly inspired me to write a new instrumental, so voila! we now have two more songs in the works for what I hope will become Into The Blue.

I won't give too much away but the song titles are going to be leaked right now - so far we have "Heartbeat", "Love Me To The Bone", "Not A Love Song", "Nothing And No One", "Fabulous", "She Is Peace", "Happy Happy Happy", "Smallest Impressions" and "Beauty Fades." I am going to also include "Deep Inside" which was released on the Flirt single last month because it works so well with everything and may even include a different version of "Flirt" but you know the details are still up in the air.

As for the latest Swivek single, I certainly hope you have downloaded it! If not run right over to Flexible Records and download it - the reviews are coming in "Flirt is genius" says one fan, "Deep Inside is the best Swivek song ever, and I'm not just blowing smoke up your ass," says another fan. So download here!

In other oldies music, you know the faboo 80's, I have revisited the Top 100 Singles Of the 1980s on my Bradley My Space Blog so if you feel the need to relive those 100 classics, I just posted numbers 70-66 with video links! Check it out here.

and finally, I just happened to stumble upon on this and let me tell you it is something to see!

Check out this strange video performance of Olivia Newton-John and "Physical" with a group of football players - keep watching to the end cause it gets pretty hawt! I don't know where it came from but I swear it was inspired by a porn movie I saw.. or was that a dream?

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Monday, July 30, 2007

Monday - Random Photo 11

Monday Random Photo -

I'm Gonna Make It After All

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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Missed Again

There are numerous reasons I always wanted to live in LA, but a pretty big one has to be the fact that there are always surprise appearances by bands, cool bands that always missed the big fairground concerts of Wausau, Wisconsin. It's always been my goal to hit all these special shows, to see Beck pop up at a Silverlake lounge and what not, but it seems with all these great suprise shows I'm always the last to know or the least likely to actually see them.

Last night I booked my ass home from work, changed clothes and headed out the door to Amoeba Records in Hollywood to buy the new Tegan & Sara album The Con and to see a very special mini concert the girls were giving at the store. Yet another of those cool last minute surprises LA has to offer - a few weeks ago friggin' Paul McCartney played at the store! Anyway, as I got to the store I found a very disturbing thing - a friggin' line! Not just a line but a line around the corner all waiting to see the 6 pm Tegan & Sara show.

Thinking I'm so smart and cute I bypassed the line and headed to the door where a big security man informed me I could not just walk into the store and had to wait in line. So there I was walking past the million and one 16 year old alterna bois and girls. I waited and waited and then I called the Leivas to inform him I would pick up dinner - that's right it was my night to cook. This is when a man came walking to us and asked if we had heard the announcement yet? Looking around me I figured he was going to inform me anyone over the age of 25 was free to walk into the store so we didn't dehydrate and fall over in the heat, but alas that was not it - he told us that the store was at complete capacity and only a few of the hundred or so people ahead of us were going to get in.

I was peeved for it was the first show I had actually remembered and made an actual attempt to get there. As I was driving home it occured to me that I really am so lucky to live in LA because of all these great surprise and cheap (if not free) shows, and then it occured to me that I've missed every single one of the great surprise and cheap (if not free) shows I wanted to see.

So here's a run down of the things I've missed so far -
Rooney at the Roxy for $10. (I forgot to buy tickets and the day they played it was sold out)
Two (yes two!) surprise Courtney Love live performances
Paul McCartney at Ameoba
True Colors tour with Debbie & Cyndi (I was too cheap)
A $5 Metal show at the Roxy where audience member P!nk jumped on stage and sang a Guns n Roses song

I'm sure there's more but I just can't bear to think about it - at least I saw Josie Cotton, Joan Jett, the Motels and Berlin at Pride - maybe when Tegan & Sara and Courtney are on the oldies circuit I'll finally see them.

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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

BubbaTUNESday

Well I am finally able to sit and listen to some new CDs and let me tell you there is some good shizz out there, so lets look at a few random CDs I have in heavy rotation at the house of Bradley -

Dresden Dolls - Yes Virginia (2006)
My pal Patrick told me I would love this album and I wanted to run out and buy it but everytime I saw it, it was too frickin' expensive (I have a strange no over $10 rule when I go uber shopping) so I never bought it, though I did get a download of "Sing" and really liked it. But then Dresden Dolls were tapped to do the True Colors tour with my gals Cyndi Lauper and a gal I like to call Debbie Harry so I thought I should check them out and before I even did, a new video for their song "Shores Of California" came out and I was officially hooked. I bought the album and haven't stopped listening to it. In fact every song is just as good if not better than the one that proceeded it. Full of sarcastic humor and tongue in cheek (I think) attitudes, there's a full blown piano pounding on almost every song and the incredible vocals of lead singer Amanda Power, the songs just blow into existance and stay there. The best cuts are "Shores Of California" (see video here), "Sing", "Backstabber", "First Orgasm" - though I must say every single song is excellant.

Rooney - Calling The World (2007)
This puppy just came out last Tuesday and it's been on rotation since. I knew I would love it, as I am addicted (still) to the band's debut album from a few years ago. Full of sing songy choruses and some self depreciating lyrics, this group of young musicians constantly surprise me. They are so talented in a land full of some not so talented young people in the music business. Every song is catchy, and not sugary syrupy silly, but actually intelligent. In fact the musicianship of Rooney always throws me for a loop because they are so good. There isn't a song I don't like on this CD and these days that's a hard thing to say. Best cuts: "Calling the World", "When Did Your Heart Go Missing" (see video here) , "Love Me Or Leave Me"


Suzanne Vega - Beauty & Crime (2007)
Another brand new release but one I had no intenion of actually buying until I heard the thing. I've always liked Suzanne but felt she was fairly hit or miss. "Luka" is excellant as is most of the album that it came from, "Left Of Center" from Pretty In Pink is one of my all time favorite songs ever and the brilliant rendition of DNA on "Tom's Diner" sticks with you long after you've heard it but her kind of wimpy pouty vocals wear a little thin I think on a full album, but then in 1994 came the album 99.9 (it's 99.9 Farenheit degrees but I can't find the frickin' degree symblol?) and I fell in love with it. Instead of acoustic guitars and her voice, she amped up the music with thumping pumps of electronic jambles and I loved every single song on the album. After that I once again lost interest but as Beauty & Crime was coming out, I read a review and interview with her, comparing the album to 99.9 and the fact that this was a record years in the making, since 9/11 in fact and being a New York poetess Vega had a few things to talk about, including her brother's death and her love/affection for the Big Apple. All very pondering yet full of music and fun little backing vocals, the album is great from start to finish. Again, there aren't any songs I dislike, some are obviously better than others but it's a really good album through out and I highly suggest you check it out. Best cuts: "New York Is A Woman" (see performance here), "Zephyr & Me", "Bound"
Mandy Moore - Wild Hope (2007)
This is a strange one to talk about, but not for the reasons you may think; First and foremost, I was completley oblivious to the music of Ms. Moore except for her rendtion of "Stupid Cupid" in Princess Diaries and the only thing I really knew she had done that had impressed me was her hilarious stint in the film "Saved" where she whips a bible full of "God's love" at someone's head. But a surprise package came on Friday from my pal Shae who sent Wild Hope to me with a little note that said Mandy co-wrote all the songs and he hoped I gave it a chance. Now how could I refuse? I mean it was brand new and he had just sent it to me for the heck of it. So I opened it up, put it in the player and immediately wondered how I was going to tell Shae the album didn't do a thing for me, but guess what? It did do something for me. In fact, it really surprised me. In the days of La Lohan and Brittney, not to mention the Simpsons and every other teeny would be bopper, it surprised the crap out of me that the girl actually has talent. I had to look up and see how this whole thing came about, and as it turns out she was always a singer and her Disneyfied and other acting gigs came about because of her music. She also has what could be her biggest hinderance or her biggest asset - she is usually quite below the radar when it comes to the young Hollywood girls. Probably cause she's at home writing sentimental and actually interesting music. From the cover artwork it would appear she's trying to show she's a grown woman who has ideas and thoughts to share, and she actually does. I'm not going to say Wild Hope is the greatest album I've heard, but it is good. In fact she reminds me of a few other singers, none of whom I can put my finger on of course. There's a bit of country in some of the songs, though it's that new country of gals like Faith Hill that you hear in the arrangements. But the most important parts to me are the singer and the lyrics and she really did speak to me. Her voice is kind of moody though it goes to those higher notes on almost all the songs - she isn't yelling at me about what a shit I have for a girlfriend (Or stealing other people's songs for that matter). The mellowness of the CD is actually quite refreshing. Shae said this was her Carole King/Carly Simon album and I can see what he was getting at - it's personal and sweet, though not sugarly. She's an adult contemporary singer but in a Carly Simon 70's era way, not the Celine Dion/Michael Bolton crap. All in all, it really impressed me and I am going to continue to listen it, and to Shae I thank you, because I know there wouldn't have been a chance in Hell this album would have ended up on my radar without his gift of music. Best cuts: "Most Of Me", "Few Days Down", "Can't You Just Adore Her" (my favorite) -hear it at You Tube

Hairspray Soundtrack (2007)
This is of course mostly a rehash of the Broadway musical songs sung by the cast of the film as to the cast of the Broadway show, but there are a number of surprises - first, let me just say I saw the film on Friday and frickin' loved it. I think it's the only time where I love the original film, the play and the movie based on the play - it's excellant. John Travolta actually did an awesome job as Edna, of course Michelle Pfeiffer rocks my world, Nikki Blonsky is a great Tracy, and though I hate him as a celebrity Zac Efron was a fun Link (he's not hot to trot Michael St. Gerard but oh well). The soundtrack for the film has all the songs from the play even though they aren't all featured in the film - 'for story development' reasons "Cooties" and "Mama I'm A Big Girl Now" were dropped from the film, but they are both on this soundtrack and they're awesome. "Cooties" is done in a poppy almost hip hoppy version by Aimee Allen while "Mama..." is sung by all three Tracy Turnblads - that's right it's Nikki Blonsky, Maria and the frickin' original Rikki Lake singing their hearts out. It's awesome. The writers of the music and lyrics also decided to add a few new songs - "Ladies Choice" is Link's replacement for "It Takes Two" from the play (Zac does perform 'it takes two' on the soundtrack CD), and I have to say it's a lot of fun - very Elvis-y, however the whole back beat is pretty much "Born To Hand Jive" and I have to wonder when the lawyers are going to get involved with that. Another major highlight is that Edna is no longer Harvey Feinsten so I can actually enjoy his singing, and then there's frickin' Queen Latifah whose "Big Blonde & Beautiful" is great but who's appearance on the show's biggest number "You Can't Stop The Beat" isn't as good as the play's version but that's okay because her take on "I Know Where I've Been" sends chills down my spine it's so friggin' good... and of course this year's Velma Von Tussle, Miss Michelle Pfeiffer actually rocks it out on "Miss Baltimore Crabs" and her appearance on "Big Blonde & Beautful (Reprise)" though you really have to see her in this part of the film to really appreciate it. I love the whole soundtrack album and will probably end up playing it more than the Broadway soundtrack I own.

They Might Be Giants - The Else (2007)
Everyone I knew in 1990 had the album Flood with all of the cultish, somewhat hilarious classics that came from this group of nuts and I hadn't even really thought of them for years when I stumbled across their new album. A few listens of the first song "I'm Impressed" had me a little excited, instead of silly pop or strange ethereal words, it was a real song and a good song at that. The boys were actually saying something, so I found the second song "Take Out The Trash" and the next "Upside Down Frown" and by then I was hooked. I can't even believe how good all of The Else really is. Again, I like every single song on here. Yet again some are better than others so it's not perfect but there aren't a lot of perfect albums out there and when an album can grab me with even 3 songs in a row, I consider it a success. And should long time fans or even remotely loving fans, be worried forget about it - the sense of humor, irony and sarcasm are all still there. I guess, they, like the rest of us, just grew up. Definitely get your hands on The Else, or else. Best Tracks: "I'm Impressed" (see video here), "Climbing The Walls", "The Shadow Government", "Take Out The Trash".




With anything good has to come some eh, and some downright ick, so I won't go into too much detail but latest releases by someone as imporant and interesting as Prince should really get you excited but after hearing every song on his latest album Planet Earth, I have to say I'm very disappointed. Now in defense of the little purple one I've never been a huge fan, in fact I think I only own a Best Of compilation so maybe he's just not my cup of tea, but I thought the whole thing was just a great big yawner and now we know why he was giving away all those free copies. Here's a video someone made for "Guitar" which is as radical as Planet Earth gets.

I am in love with the song "The Way We Get By" by Spoon and critics love the band so I was uber excited for their new album with the fun title of Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga, but now I know it's just short for Gag. I wanted to love this album, I wanted to be hip and cool and hang with the hipsters, but alas I can not. Now again don't let me dissaude you from stating your case for Spoon, it's just I'm not feeling it - for your own reference here's the video for "The Ghost Of You Lingers"

And to really prove my point of being completely hip-less, I tried The Editors, another critical darling whose new album An End Has A Start is supposed to bring them world wide fame. Well if it does, I for one will be completey impressed because The Editors don't seem to be offering anything new in terms of music. I've heard it all before, and don't really need to hear anymore. I'm saying it's a bad album because there are a number of catchy little songs (same with Spoon), it's just that they were just as catchy when other bands did them five years ago. Oi, to the pessimistic one inside of me... You can watch the video for The Editors "Smokers Outside The Hospital Doors" and I guess I'm off to listen to Mandy Moore.

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Monday, July 23, 2007

Monday - Random Photo 10



Monday Random Photo 10 -

The Cutest Baby
Since Bradley J

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Saturday, July 21, 2007

Carlton Heights Season Finale!

THE CARLTON HEIGHTS SEASON FINALE is here and online! We've made it through 12 exciting, dramatic, hilarious, overly campy and downright sexy episodes of Brad's saga, so what could be left in store for our nutty cast of characters living on Avenue Sea? Well download and read our season finale Episode 13 BACKFIRED . Click and read the season finale that will surely have you on the edge of your seat and perhaps even leave you in tears.

In "Backfired", the secrets of the past and present come to light as Larry’s remedies wreak havoc for others, a Carlton family reunion is thwarted with suspicion and confessions, Johnny tracks down an old ally while Haley gets bittersweet news, Marty’s suspicions about Stephen send him to the Sheriff, and an anonymous call to Dylan puts the pieces of the missing twins together. Guest Characters – Johnny Belducci, Toddy Tudrow, Sheriff Mackenzie, Stephen Merrick, Dr. Linda Teinenbaum, Lita Miller, Sam Cissell, Libby Carlton, Greg Geller. Co-Starring Uncle Randy, Deputy Benny, Young Ruth, Young Gladys, Young Gertie, Young Margaret, Bonita, Louis, Louis’ Lover, Nurse, Strippers, Patrons at Uncle Randy’s, FBI Agents, Volunteers, Customers at Marty’s Mayhem. DOWNLOAD EPISODE 13.

You can read all the episodes at our official CARLTON HEIGHTS Website and you can join other fans and foes on our official MY SPACE GROUPS page - so please visit and let us know what you think and how you plan on dealing with this horrible blow of knowing there are no more episodes for the season!

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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

TUNESday - New Swivek Single!!!



Well I promised a summer single and I delivered - I give you the new Swivek single"Flirt"... a daring and touching true story of a slut who tried to flirt with my man, oh yes, you see how I put my heart on the line for you, my fans...

Patrick English of Orange Television took our rocking jaunt through sassiness and added his own touches to create our first full collaboration of sorts, with lines like "I could wipe the floor with you but what good would it prove?" and Patrick's intense arrangements, I'm sure you're going to be wiping the floor with your jaw...

Also included are two brand new songs I wrote, a rollicking Gossip-y touched ditty called "I Told You" and to counter act the bitchy title track, a sensitive little guitar ballad (I know!) called "Deep Inside" and the whole EP knocks off with an insanely fun remix of "Intensity Is Recommended" from our darkness + light album - the Flo Castleberry (I know!) remix was done by the one and only Patrick.

So run, I mean it, run over to http://www.flexiblerecords.com/ and download our latest and greatest single "Flirt" - after all, it's all for you.

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Monday, July 16, 2007

Monday - Random Photo 9



Monday Random Photo 9 -

Bradley Simpsonized Very Wrong

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Sunday, July 15, 2007

Swivek Single Preview!!

Head on over to IMEEM and get a preview of the brand new Swivek single FLIRT! Including "Flirt", "Deep Inside", "I Told You" and a brand new remix of "Intensity Is Recommended (Flo Castleberry Mix) Check it out here:
http://flexiblerecords.imeem.com/playlist/ibqN4K_9/


Flirt by Swivek
on Flexible Records
July 17, 2007

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Friday, July 13, 2007

Carlton Heights 12

Our season finale is almost here - only two more episodes of the surprising and twisted world of Carlton Heights! Our brand new episode "Sweet Child 'O' Mine" is now online and I know you're just itching to read it.

You heard me right, EPISODE 12 SWEET CHILD 'O' MINE of Carlton Heights is now online - Click and read the latest episode in Brad's ongoing saga of those nutty cast of characters living on Avenue Sea.

In our latest episode, Dylan gets unexpected news when his mother comes for a visit, while another visitor leaves Ruth and Aidan in surprised shock, Larry discovers life is just as unbearable when he tries to give up booze and pills, while Haley and Johnny move their relationship forward though a confession may rip them apart. Guest Characters – Johnny Belducci, Stephen Merrick, Gladys Tudrow, Margaret Mackenzie, Dr. Stein, Sam Cissell, Verna Palmer, Libby Carlton, Carrie Johnson. Co-Starring Nurse, Bar Patrons, Mr. Wilson, Cell phone voice over, Voice over at Airport, Hotel Clerk, Patrons at Daniel’s, Dog. DOWNLOAD EPISODE 12.

If you've missed any episodes you can still download and read them at our OFFICIAL CARLTON HEIGHTS WEBSITE and don't forget to check out our My Space Group so you can tell everyone how much you love the show and can't believe there's only one more episode left! You know you want to.

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Thursday, July 12, 2007

Swivek Pick Of The Week

Our Swivek Pick Of The Week this week comes from our second album 2000's Pissant and it's origins, mix and most of the lyrics all came about thanks to two people, first Patrick English of Orange Television, who actually wrote the music, did the instrumentation, arrangement, production and wrote all but about four lines of the entire song and second, a special convenience store clerk who won our hearts back in Couer d'Alene Idaho. That's right, today's tune is "Bernice" - one of our favorites, one of the fans favorites and of course one that even got club play at the little gay club in Lancaster, CA .. so download and enjoy:

Swivek - Bernice

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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

BubbaTUNESday

So today, we offer you the exclusive rights to head over to Flexilbe Records and download for FREE, that's right, I said it, FREE DOWNLOADS and no nasty repercussions, except the one where you get great music for free.

There are two brand new releases this week from two of my favorite indie bands Orange Televison and Veduta. So check them out:

Orange Television: Wisdom of Crowds
Summer brings lovely skies, sun sickness, and always some new tunes by North Idaho's finest experimental electropop unit Orange Television. Lead track "Wisdom of Crowds" is an upbeat little ditty about the surreality of spending too much time and money going out and drinking yourself silly trying to meet important people or a potential love match, when you should just be home having tea and watching "Top Chef." B-Side "The Rumpled Blitz" features the gossipy telephone voice of Quincy Clark, and isn't really about anything particular. Also features an ode to Libby, Montana, "Mountain Town in the Near Future" and the thumping Fran's Regina mix of the title track.

Veduta: We Are One
We're all aglow with midsummer joy about the fact that Mr. Wimmer has bestowed upon us the fine honor of releasing three tracks from his recent Veduta out-takes and remixes collection, plus one remix exclusive, all in the convenient downloadable EP format. These tracks were recorded several years ago, but never appeared on an official Veduta release until recently. Lead track "We Are One" is a wildly percussive little number that will worm it's way into your ear and cause fits of booty groove and uncontrollable swooning.

and in other exciting news, comes this little bit from Flexible:
Swivek To Make a Highly Flirtatious Return
We're sure Swivek fans will joyfully plotz in unison when they hear "Flirt", the new single and EP from West Hollywood's Swivek aka Bradley Buzzee. It's another classic brazen stomping Swivek sass-out with lines like "I could wipe the floor with you, but what good would it prove?" The track features co-production and keyboards by Orange Television's Patrick English, who also did the remix bonus cut "Intensity is Recommended (Flo Castleberry Mix)". This EP also includes additional B-Sides "Deep Inside" and "I Told You". Available here on July 17.

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Monday, July 09, 2007

Monday - Random Photo 8


Monday - Random Photo:
Little Jimbo Billy Bob
terrorizes Smokey and Evelyn

To read more about Smokey & Evelyn, you can revisit an old post which was really about Rachel Sweet's Bubbatune but it all begins with a story about the Guenther's:

http://swivek.blogspot.com/2005_07_01_archive.html

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Thursday, July 05, 2007

Swivek Pick Of The Week

I hope you all had a great 4th of July, personally I spent my time on the sofa after having a tad too much to drink at a party the night before - but hey that's just how I roll. And speaking of rolling, it's time to roll out this week's Swivek Pick Of The Week. So from 2002 and the first album Swivek made after moving to LA "Mexican Gods" comes one of our fan favorites - the highly campy and jaunty "Cherry Go Go"... I hope you enjoy it!

Swivek - Cherry Go Go

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Tuesday, July 03, 2007

TUNESday

I haven't done any new Bubbatunes lately so until I come up with some new ones, I thought we'd take Tunesday and talk about my other little music CD endeavors - the compilation mixes I make for people. I know even in this day of digital download and the ipod take over, I still like making CD compilations with little bits of artwork, but mostly songs to get people heated up, danced up, thinking or just having some fun. Plus it's the best way to get your favorite songs to people you know who in turn sometimes turn around and become a fan of new music as well. I've done these for years and rest assured if you're on my list, come your birthday or Christmas or any other special day, you're bound to get a Bradley Compilation. Last night, I decided it was time I sent some new tunes to my best pal Lisa so I whipped up three CD's for her which made it out into the mail today - two of them are kind of a set so you will see some of the same artists on them but still I think the combo of the songs are pretty cool, and besides what else do you have to do but read about this stuff?

Old Friends Mix
Songs:
01. I Luv U - Ordinary Boys
02. I'm Alright - JoDee Messina
03. Circle In The Sand - [Spunge]
04. Two Times Blue - Deborah Harry
05. My Old Friend - Tim McGraw
06. Valerie - Amy Winehouse & Mark Ronson
07. Shores Of California - Dresden Dolls
08. Girlfriend - Avril Lavigne
09. Bad 4 U - Alannah Myles
10. Big Wheel - Tori Amos
11. Don't Let Him Waste Your Time - Jarvis Cocker
12. Anyway - Martina McBride
13. Bloodshot Eyes - Pat Benatar
14. Save Me - Johnette Napolitano
15. Angie Baby - Helen Reddy
16. Lollipop - Mika
17. The Rose Nobody Knows - Cheryl Ladd
18. Human Spirit - Dolores O'Rierdon
19. I Can't Be True - Dolly Parton
20. Do You Want To - Franz Ferninand
21. Candyman - Christina Aguilera
22. Boxing Champ - Kaiser Chiefs
23. Just The Other Day - Blue Angel

Happy Endings mix
01. Ain't Even Done With The Night - John Cougar
02. You've Come A Long Way Baby (Alternate Mix) - Josie & The Pussycats
03. Damsel In Distress - Idina Menzel
04. Risque - Cute Is What We Aim For
05. (Don't Say) I Told You So - Miss Derringer
06. Tell Me Where It Hurts - Garbage
07. Give Him The Ooh La La - Blossom Dearie
08. And Your Bird Can Sing - Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs
09. Lemonade - Wheatus
10. You Are The Light - Lone Justice
11. Tumbledown Love - Lynda Carter
12. Teenage Hustling - Tori Amos
13. My Humps - Alanis Morrisette
14. Where There's A Will - Sass Jordan
15. Happy Ending - Mika
16. Loser - Dolores O'Rierdon
17. Yeah Yeah - Cyndi Lauper
18. The Metro - Berlin
19. Pull Shapes - Pipettes
20. Hard To Believe - Pat Benatar
21. Rebecca - Martha Davis
22. Let's Get Together - Go-Go's
23. Comic Books - Deborah Harry

Thumping Numbs mix:
Songs:
01. Numb - U2
02. Temporary Heroes - Pat Benatar
03. Coming Home - Cinderella
04. Do Right Woman Do Right Man - Aretha Franklin
05. Human Behaviour - Bjork
06. Tubthumping - Chubawumba
07. That's Just The Way You Are - Aimee Mann
08. Two - Ryan Adams
09. How Do You Do - Roxette
10. Kitty - Racey
11. Gold Dust Woman - Hole
12. Heartbeat (demo) - Swivek
13. Charm Alarm - Deborah Harry
14. Angy Johnny - Poe
15. Reach The Rock - Havana 3AM
16. Get Out Of Control - Daniel Ash
17. Human Wheels - John Mellencamp
18. Feed The Tree - Belly
19. Fire - Robert Gordon
20. Teen Angst (What The World Needs Now) - Cracker















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Monday, July 02, 2007

Monday - Random Photo 7



Monday Random Photo 7 -

Jett Blur

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