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Function x2ds: "Lonely and Lonesome Train"
Have you ever seen 3 cowboys and a mariachi playing reggae and then going back to their country roots? If you haven't make sure to see this one! "Lonely" by "function x2ds": "Lonely was I standing waiting at your door/ Lonely was I thinking of my happy days with you/ Waiting and waiting for your call that never came, that never came/ Lonely was I standing waiting for the bus/ Lonely was I walking in the rainy park/ Searching and searching for something that never came, that never came/ lonely and lonely was I..." "Lonesome Train" by "The Rambling Hobo" www.darioformica.com
Jerry Hawkins: "For When You're Feelin' Blue"
This video is one of my own songs that I wrote about losin' a girlfriend and tryin' to work through that and not give up on love. Two entertainers who always really impressed me over the years were Elvis Presley and another whom I finally got to meet in person, Mr. Mickey Newbury. Mickey was one of the finest poets I've ever known. Oh, Rod McKuen still rules; don't get me wrong, but when it comes to expressing how things can go in relationships, at times, Mickey took the prize.
Supersuckers: "Rock-n-Roll Records (Ain't Selling This Year)"
Throughout this entire time, our sole mission has been to create and perform timeless, quality music and get as many people as possible to hear it. That goal has never changed. The pursuit of that perfectly imperfect rock-n-roll moment is all we?ve ever been after. We?ve been doing this for well over a decade now and we?re just getting started.
Promise Ring: "Emergency! Emergency!"
The year was 1995, and there was a battle of the bands brewing somewhere between the Wisconsin and Illinois state lines. In the middle of it all was Davey vonBohlen - forced to choose between his guitar stint for future punk heroes Cap'n Jazz and his status as the frontman for a burgeoning, though wholly unestablished The Promise Ring. As history would have it, the answer was obvious: The Promise Ring were toast. Of course, final hurrahs were sometimes meant to be, and since The Promise Ring had yet to see theirs, Davey agreed to a final nine-day trek across the country with his dearly departed side project. When the band landed back home in Milwaukee, vonBohlen unpacked his gear and expressed a deep sigh of relief. And then he quit Cap'n Jazz. Such is the inception of a band who have outlived almost all of their peers, while surviving horrid van wrecks, personal medical emergencies, and the rise and fall of a genre they somehow managed to inspire without ever really figuring out what it was in the first place. After signing with Jade Tree in 1996, The Promise Ring went on to release a slew of EPs and full-length albums that have seen accolades everywhere from the well-respected pages of The New York Times to the uber-groovy Teen People. But don't let that fool you: The real acclaim is in the captured hearts of a fanbase that have kept this Milwaukee unit up-and-running for the more-than-six-years after that fateful "final" tour. After many happy years together and 8 releases, The Promise Ring departed Jade Tree for the Anti- label, a division of Epitaph, in October 2001.
The plan was to spend one night in the abandoned Royal Crescent Hotel, where in 1985, five students were murdered, their killer never found. What was supposed to be just a night of fun, hunting for the victims' bloodstained rooms, suddenly changes when they find a severed hand and awake an evil presence within the hotel. Now they are running for their lives, trying to solve a mystery a hundred years old...and morning is still very far.
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