Lips Like Sugar- Echo & The Bunnymen
Felix- Andwella's Dream
Passenger Side- Wilco
Rock Me When He's Gone- Elton John
The Birthday- The Idle Race
Inside Out- Close Enemies
Fools Die (For Want Of Wisdom)- Peter Tosh
Lips Like Sugar- Echo & The Bunnymen
(One of my faves from these guys, this song always reminds me of a co-worker from the 80's named Ray. He was young kid with a huge personality and would always say, "My name is Ray from GB WIS, and my favorite bands are SWA-ZAY and The Banshees and Shmecko & The Bonzoids!")
Felix- Andwella's Dream
(From Ireland, these guys started off as a psych/folk band and ended up playing prog. The first album is lovely and this is from that.)
Passenger Side- Wilco
(This one reminds me of my very first trip to New Orleans. I stopped into Margaritaville for a Margarita, which they served with a compass because they were so strong, you needed help to get home. On stage was Lynn Drury and she played this song.)
Rock Me When He's Gone- Elton John
(Elton loves Leon Russell and you can really tell on this "Madman" leftover.)
The Birthday- The Idle Race
(Love both Idle Race records, though I think you can make one amazing record out of both. I might do that, actually. For now, enjoy some early Jeff Lynne.)
Inside Out- Close Enemies
(Brand new from Tom Hamilton of Aerosmith and Tony Brock of The Babys. Really good record if you dig those great rock records of the 70's. This track stood out.)
Fools Die (For Want Of Wisdom)- Peter Tosh
(Your Sunday moment of Zen.)


