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Whats the last song, Tv Vid, or on-line tune you listened to?..If you cant remember, what do you feel like listening to & if you dont feel like listening to anything, what is one of your all time favorite tunes?..Take your pic.....It's Blast it  time in the old TBd music room tonight.... So hit it peeps This is what I just listened to......It's actually on my profile right now.

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Cover of the Day:

"Don't Forget Me", released 8/19/74, on Harry Nilsson and John Lennon's album, "Pussycats"

Ms. Faithfull's version comes from her live album "20th Century Blues" - Although the weird little preamble about how Harry supposedly died was added to the video, I'd guess as a tribute to Nilsson's own absurdist sense of humor.

Today in Musical History, August 20th:

1982: Robert Wyatt releases "Shipbuilding", written by Clive Langer and Elvis Costello during the Falklands War, about the irony of the British ships, lost in combat, giving a boost to the shipbuilding industry back in Britain - And the British men who gave their lives in that pointless, avoidable war.

Costello himself recorded the song a year later, and released his version on "Punch The Clock".

Cover of the Day:

"Basket Case", #1 Alternative, 8/20/1994, by Green Day, of course.

Makrosoft's snarky "easy-listening" version comes from their album "Stereo Playable Also Mono", a collection of covers that I am convinced make the point that what seems culturally "revolutionary" at the time, eventually becomes just more supermarket background music that shoppers hardly even notice.

So true. 

Today in Musical History, August 21st:

2015: The Foo Fighters, after having one of their Kansas City concerts picketed by the Westboro Baptist "Church", had a truck driven up in front of the protesters and drowning them out by blasting Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up". 



Good on the Foo Fighters.

Cover of the Day: 

"Wish I Could Shimmy (Like My Sister Kate)" (Armand Piron), released 8/21/1921, by The Original Memphis Five

JD McPherson's version comes from the third volume of music from the HBO series "Boardwalk Empire"

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