Showing posts with label Brad Paisley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brad Paisley. Show all posts

4/01/2010

100 Favorite Songs: 96-100

Don't worry, I left some good ones for the end.


96. “Rich Girl” by Hall and Oates (1977)

Have I mentioned I love blue-eyed soul enough times? So perfect.


Also a great karaoke song.


97. “Better Man” by Pearl Jam (1994)

A rare woman's perspective in a rock song that was written by Mr. Vedder while he was in high school. Brilliant.


Rug.


98. “Little Moments” by Brad Paisley (2004)

You know I love cheesy songs, too, and what better way to celebrate that than country. Brad Paisley writes some really silly music, but"Little Moments" is a song one that ends up remarkably romantic. Here's a 2004 performance from CMT Crossroads with John Mayer:


I prefer Brad's voice on this.


99. “Carry On Wayward Son” by Kansas (1976)

Great song, which solidified its place in my heart when it was featured in a great episode of Strangers with Candy.


Short shorts, tube socks, perfection.


100. “Badge” by Cream (1969)

Written by Eric Clapton and George Harrison, "Badge" is a great 2-part song, with a heavy bassline beginning, and gorgeously melodic second half. Here's a super long 1977 performance of Clapton and crew:


I believe that's my 1970s girlfriend Yvonne Elliman on tambourine and backing vocals.


Thanks for sticking with me. Any excuse to peruse the YouTubes for great performances is a good one. Hopefully you enjoyed this list as much as I have loved putting it together! Until the next ridiculous music series.

12/12/2009

25 Days of Christmas Music: Born on Christmas Day

Country tends to divulge in sentimentality more than other musical genres, and that's not always a bad thing. Proof: the always charming Brad Paisley's "Born on Christmas Day." Written when he was 13 years old, this recording from his 2006 album Brad Paisley Christmas combines 1985 Brad and 2006 Brad into one tune. It's not a spectacular song, but it's adorable.


7/29/2009

Medley of the Day: Quirky love edition



1. "Ana Ng" by They Might Be Giants -- I find this song completely endearing and lovely. I really hope they find each other some day.

2. "Seven Days" by Sting -- Leave it to Sting to write yet another pathetic sort of love song. At least he's honest?

3. "Cynical Girl" by Marshall Crenshaw -- Sorry, I like TV. We'll never be together, Marshall.

4. "Little Moments" by Brad Paisley -- This is when Mr. Paisley's funny lyrics are kind of sexy.