This video reminds me of visiting my family across America when I was younger. I love rain in the country.
Enjoy!
This video reminds me of visiting my family across America when I was younger. I love rain in the country.
Enjoy!
Today’s song of the day comes the 1967 winner for Best Picture, Norman Jewison’s In The Heat of the Night.
“It’s Miley!” as they used to say on The Soup.
Enjoy!
Oh, how I love this song!
The mystery of space is coming to you!
Today’s music video is for Public Service Broadcasting’s inspiring tribute to space exploration, The Other Side! Yes, those are the voices of actual NASA engineers and astronauts, experiencing the dark side of the moon for the very first time. This is from PSB’s classic album, Race for Space.
Enjoy!

Ok, time to get back in the saddle.
The latest entry in the “Greatest Guitar Solos Series” comes courtesy of The Beatles and one of the best songs, if not the best one, from their 1969 album, Abbey Road.
The song is the George Harrison penned “Something” and its been acknowledged by musicians and critics to be the greatest love song that doesn’t have the mention the word love (on a serious note, it is the greatest love song).
The guitar solo is performed by George Harrison and arrives as part of the song’s outro.
Something
[Verse 1]
Something in the way she moves
Attracts me like no other lover
Something in the way she woos me
[Chorus]
I don’t want to leave her now
You know I believe and how
[Verse 2]
Somewhere in her smile, she knows
That I don’t need no other lover
Something in her style that shows me
[Chorus]
I don’t want to leave her now
You know I believe and how
[Bridge]
You’re asking me, will my love grow?
I don’t know, I don’t know
You stick around, now, it may show
I don’t know, I don’t know
[Guitar Solo]
Great Guitar Solos Series
Let’s hope so.
Enjoy!
RIP, lyricist Alan Bermgan.
This music video was directed by Eric Richards and not Eric Roberts. I’ve never been more thankful for a decision to double-check before clicking on publish.
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For today’s song of the day, we’ve got David Hasselhoff covering Iggy Pop and appearing to have an existential crisis. Sing it, Hoff!