Saturday, December 18, 2010

A Little Bit Sexxy

December 18th - A Song that You Wish You Heard on the Radio


    Once again I don't listen to the radio except when in my car. Not having a car at the present time makes this impossible. However if I had a car and was going for a drive there are some songs I'd love to hear. I have a special place in my heart for the strange, bizarre, and downright weird. Unfortunately artists like Weird Al, They May Be Giants, and Monty Python don't get much (if any) play in most of the country. With that in mind I though I would bring you one of my favorite upbeat numbers from each of the mentioned artists. First up is of course the master...



Close But No Cigar - "Weird Al" Yankovic

   Next up is my favorite band. The video is a bit grainy but it was the best audio version of the song I could find on youtube



SEXXY - They Might Be Giants

   And lastly I couldn't do this particular challenge without mentioning this song. From my favorite British comedy team.



I Bet They Won't Play This Song On The Radio - Monty Python

   That's it for today. Thanks for stopping by to see what I had to offer. Take care and have an awesome day!

3 comments:

  1. Hearing music like this is one reason why more people convert to satellite radio. I don't know for sure if they have a station for this kind of music, but I have a feeling that it does. My sister and her husband have XM so whenever I had the chance to drive her car (before they got married) I took advantage, especially since they had a station just for movie themes, hehe

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  2. I definitely see the benefit to satellite radio. I feel about it the way my dad felt about cable TV went it first became popular though. "Why the hell should I pay for what I used to get for free?!?" The thing is that's just the point. Its not what you used to get. Its much better and more tailored to your individual tastes. The rational part of my brain knows this but the cheap-ass in me doesn't want to shell out the scratch.

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