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ldwheeler

DJ since Mar 17, 2009

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ldwheeler "Hamburgers, cheeseburgers, Wilbur and Orville Wright ..."
ldwheeler "I kissed my girl by the factory wall -- dirty old town, dirty old town ..."
ldwheeler Heard Steve do this one live last night near Canandaigua, N.Y. Great show.
ldwheeler "... talk to God and listen to the casual reply ..."
ldwheeler I have my sentimental moments -- more than I probably let on -- and I love this song.
ldwheeler My friend Rand referred to Michael Knott recently, which piqued my curiosity.
ldwheeler In which Johnny Cash covers Soundgarden, to great effect.
ldwheeler A fun take on the old Hank Snow/Johnny Cash classic.
ldwheeler This is one of those Shatner tracks which can be heard as a joke ... but also on another level, as something real. And stark.
ldwheeler I had no idea Queensryche covered this song -- very faithful to the Police original (which I prefer, but which doesn't appear to be available).
ldwheeler One of the all time great opening riffs.
ldwheeler Holy flaming peaches, I'd forgotten about this song. Learned it in elementary school music class back in, um, The Day. (reblip)
ldwheeler "It's a wonder I can think at all."
ldwheeler This song was my introduction to Josh Ritter. Good stuff.
ldwheeler I loves me some Peter Gabriel-era Genesis.
ldwheeler "And I have been drunk now for over two weeks ..."
ldwheeler "He loves all the people, no matter their races Hell, he even had a hit country song with Julio Iglesias And that ain't easy to do ..."
ldwheeler In which a very dark song becomes a pop hit just by being up-tempo, driving and jaunty. The casual listener only hears "eternal summer slacking."
ldwheeler I remember this song being insanely ubiquitous for awhile in the 1990s and then vanishing.
   
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