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19 Musical Moments To Die For

February 13, 2009 by Jim Connelly

Mick & Keith SingingThis month, in honor of St. Hallmark’s Valentine’s day, it’s a special theme version of Musical Moments To Die For.

Love songs! Nothing but love songs!

Well, that’s not exactly right: not so much love songs, but songs about love, which is a totally different head. Totally.

However, just because I’ve applied a theme to this month’s post, it isn’t meant to be a definitive list of greatest songs about love or anything like that. It just happens that all of the songs this month are about it, that’s all. Which means, not uncoincidentally, a lot of these songs were huge hit singles or are incredibly familiar or obvious. Which, of course, doesn’t make them any less to die for.

This is the seventh in a series: The first one had 25, the second one had 24, the third one had 23, the fourth one had 22, the fifth one had 21, and the sixth had 20.

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Filed Under: iTunes, Music, Musical Moments To Die For, That's What I Like, Unexpected Results Tagged With: Amy Rigby, Chris Stamey, Dag Nasty, Dave Grohl, Fleetwood Mac, Foo Fighters, Gladys Knight, Harry Nilsson, Jack White, Jason Falkner, Jayhawks, Liz Phair, Loretta Lynn, Magnetic Fields, Paul Westerberg, Peter Buck, Peter Holsapple, Robyn Hitchcock, Stephen Merrit, The dBs, The Replacements, The Stone Roses, Translator, Warren Zevon, Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Lopetop Theater – Series One, Episode The First

May 27, 2006 by Lopy

Tonight on Lopetop Theater . . .

  • We check in with our close personal friend Lucia Pamela (may she rest in peace) for a rare live performance of her stone cold classic “In the Year 2000.” It’s like she had a crystal ball.
  • Agent Rod Brickman defies the odds and save copyright from evil-doers. But who will win?
  • The original incarnation of Television performs a blistering version of “Foxhole”.
  • In our feature presentation, Heat Vision and Jack, featuring Jack Black, Owen Wilson, Christine Taylor and Ron Silver as “Ron Silver,” we learn the truth about man and motorcycle.

Tonight’s Lopetop Theater was made possible by the generous sponsorship of Top Brass Dandruff Cream, Panasonic, and Coca-Cola.

Filed Under: Lopetop Theater, YouTube Tagged With: Barbara-Feldon, Ben-Stiller, Coca-Cola, Heat-Vision-and-Jack, Jack White, Jack-Black, Jimmie-Walker, Lucia-Pamela, Panasonic, Rod-Brickman, Ron-Silver, Television, YouTube

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  • Certain Songs #2577: Supergrass – “Alright”

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