A mash up medley based on a four chord song written by Alicia Keys sprinkled with so many song bytes that fit within the structure. For those taking notes, E, B, C# minor, and A.
Now a mash up.
A mash up medley based on a four chord song written by Alicia Keys sprinkled with so many song bytes that fit within the structure. For those taking notes, E, B, C# minor, and A.
Now a mash up.
In a literal world, this would be a fun match because Dido would be kicking The Cars’ ass so badly. Lots of crying and screaming for mommy would ensue.
And now, a mash up.
Recently, there’s been a lot of talk about McCartneyism. Hey, some people want to fill the world with silly love songs, what’s wrong with that?
Now, a mash up.
Initially, today’s post was going to feature a gaggle and combination of words when accumulated properly would have summed up to a short story or long thought. All that changed, upon receiving an email from Rhino Records®. Today is the 40th anniversary of the release of The Cars debut self-titled album.
I remember first hearing “Let The Good Times Roll” on the radio and being mesmerized by the over-produced harmonies and blend of synthesizers and guitars. I was hooked. I bought the album immediately. It was pop bliss, an updated version of Buddy Holly.
So, in lieu of verbal things, here is a mash up combining 1978 and 2010.
The sound of a switchblade and a motorbike.
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