Music Video of the Day: We’ve Got It Goin’ On by Backstreet Boys (1995, dir. by Lionel C. Martin)


Today’s music video day is not just a Backstreet Boys video.  It’s also the very first video that the Backstreet Boys ever made and it’s for their very first single!  Just look at how young everyone used to be.

The main theme of this video seems to be that the Backstreet Boys are terrible boyfriends but it doesn’t matter because they have got it going on!  Their real girlfriends play their video girlfriends in this video and Lou Pearlman, the creepy man behind all the good times, is in the video too.  My favorite Backstreet Boy was Brian.

Enjoy!

Brad’s Song of the Day – “A Country Boy Can Survive” by Hank Williams, Jr.


I’ve often mentioned on here that I grew up in Central Arkansas in the unincorporated community of Toad Suck. In other words, I’m a country boy. I grew up working with my dad to cut, stack and haul firewood for our family, as well as others in our community. I grew up cutting the grass at our house and our neighbors. I grew up working in my dad’s garden, a garden that fed our family and was shared with people all over Perry County. Dad still produces a big garden every year. As a matter of fact, I’ll be eating cabbage and squash from my dad’s garden tonight! Almost every Saturday, dad would take me and my brother fishing on the Arkansas River, which runs right through Toad Suck. I can filet a fish like nobody’s business. I’ve never cared much for hunting, but I’ve been around guns my whole life, and I know how to use them. I have them in my home for the sole purpose of protection.

I’ve also always loved Hank Williams, Jr. His songs “Family Tradition” and “All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight” are classics, but my personal favorite has always been “A Country Boy Can Survive.” And even though this song is somewhat dated here in 2025, it still takes me back to the early 80’s when my dad was teaching me how to work and fish. Today, it’s my song of the day. Enjoy!

Music Video of the Day: Lines & Circles by O-Town (2016, Dir. by ????)


Do you remember O-Town?  They were the boy band that was formed for a reality television series.  Back in the day, Lisa and I watched every episode and we still thought the name stood for Orgasm Town until we realized the band was from Orlando.  Even thought they could actually sing, O-Town was still the boy band that made other boy bands seem tough.

O-Town may have been featured on Making The Band but they had nothing to do with Diddy.  (O-Town was the first season, before Diddy was a part of the program.)  The mastermind behind O-Town was Lou Pearlman, which isn’t much better but I don’t think Pearlman’s ever been accused of putting a hit out on anyone.

This music video was from O-Town’s 2016 comeback.  Enjoy!

Brad’s Song of the Day – “Ballad of Paladin” from HAVE GUN – WILL TRAVEL!


Actor Richard Boone was born on this day, June 18th, in 1917. While he was in some great movies in his day, he’ll probably always be remembered for the iconic role of Paladin in HAVE GUN, WILL TRAVEL. The first time I ever heard this song was when the boys were walking down that train track and singing it in the movie STAND BY ME (1984). Since then I’ve seen many episodes, and I can certainly understand how Paladin became an icon.

Happy Birthday in cinema heaven, Richard Boone! Enjoy the “Ballad of Paladin!”

Music Video of the Day: Ugly Heart by G.R.L. (2014, Dir. by Chris Marrs Piliero)


Do you remember G.R.L.?  They were the girl group that Robin Antin put together that was not the Pussycat Dolls.

This song is about a man who is beautiful on the outside but ugly on the inside.  The members of G.R.L. tattoo “ugly” all over his face as way to let the world know.  They get arrested but they regret nothing, which they prove by turning the police station into a dance party.

Do not try this at home.

Enjoy!

Song of the Day: Main Theme From Zombi 2 by Fabio Frizzi


Zombi 2 (1979, dir. Lucio Fulci, DP: Sergio Salvati)

For today’s song of the day, we celebrate the birthday of Lucio Fulci with Fabio Frizzi’s main theme from 1979’s Zombi 2.  If you’ve ever seen the film, it’s impossible to hear this piece of music without imagining hundreds of zombies walking across the Brooklyn Bridge.

Music Video of the Day: Coming Of Age by Cassandra Coleman (2025, Dir. by Miles Murphy)


At first, I didn’t think I was going to like this video because, at first, the song sounded like every other song that’s been released nowadays.  Sometimes, I feel like every up-and-coming female singer works with same committee of songwriters and every song ends up sounding the same as a result.  Luckily, around the two-minute mark, the song finally got interesting and it won me over.

The video was filmed in the country and it’s pretty to look at.  These are the type of locations that I love to visit with my camera to see if maybe I can capture some of that rural beauty before it goes away.  Going for a nice walk is something that I suggest to anyone who finds themselves away from the city.  Sometimes, you really do find some strikingly beautiful locations if you’re willing to look for them.  Here’s one of my favorite pictures, which I took at a country cemetery in Arkansas.  I was lucky enough to turn around just in time to see a deer making a visit.

by Erin Nicole

Enjoy!

 

Music Video of the Day: Don’t Let The Bastards Get You Down (2025, Dir. by Ian Blair)


Don’t let the bastards get you down.  That’s something I tell myself every day.  Sometimes, it’s easier to remember than others but it’s something I believe in.

As for this video, it makes me want to grab my camera, hop in my car, drive out to the country, and take a lot of pictures.  The video is pure Americana, from Elvis to the bars to the song to the tattoos.

Enjoy!