Posts Tagged With: i dig music

a tune for Tuesday vol 53

Being away for three weeks left a hole in my musical education.
I missed new music. I missed learning new things about music I’ve already heard.
Not to mention we returned slap in the middle of holiday music season…

But, I was rewarded with this little ditty in the car one cloudy afternoon.
Check out She Plays Bass by beabadoobee.

Please listen responsibly.

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a tune for Tuesday vol 52

I’ve written before how much I adore Brendan Benson’s music.
Here’s a Raconteurs song I especially love.
Check out Steady As She Goes.

Please listen responsibly.

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a tune for Tuesday vol 51

Each time I hear this song, I love it just a little bit more.
Check out Peach Fuzz by Caamp.

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a tune for Tuesday vol 50

The more I hear this song, the more I like it.
This is The Band CAMINO with their song, Daphne Blue.

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a tune for Tuesday vol 49

I love this song, Charlie by Mallrat.
“I hope your dreams are amazing. I hope your dreams are amazing. I hope your dreams are amazing.”

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a tune for Tuesday vol 48

This song’s grown on me and I find myself quite liking it.
Check out The Griswolds with Nice to Meet Ya!

Please listen responisbly.

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a tune for Tuesday vol 47

Absolutely love this song!
Here’s Cage the Elephant with Social Cues.

Please listen responsibly.

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a tune for Tuesday vol 46

Here’s the Revivalists with Wish I Knew You.

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a tune for Tuesday vol 45

By now, you’re all aware of my love for Vampire Weekend.
Here’s This Life from their new record, Father of the Bride.

Please listen responsibly.

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a tune for Tuesday vol 44

Love this song by brothers Ross and Rocky Lynch.
This is The Driver Era with Low.

Please listen responsibly.

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