Wednesday, June 24, 2009

A Note

Dear Democratic Party--

We'll see your John Edwards and raise you John Ensign and Mark Sanford. Action to you.

Love (and Lust),

--The Republicans

Pretty shameful for everyone. No wonder people in other countries think Americans are a joke. Look who's representing us.

Pandora Picks: Madeleine Peyroux

Many of you may be familiar with Pandora, also referred to as the "Music Genome Project." It is an internet radio website where listeners can customize their own radio stations by artist or song. The Pandora system then chooses music that is similar to that specified. It plays some songs of the specific artist around whom the station is based, but mostly goes into other artists. It's great for people who have grown somewhat weary of their own music collections. For the better part of the last four months, I have listened to one of my stations on Pandora. It's "Leonard Cohen Radio" to which I have added "Artist Seeds" for Bob Dylan, John Prine and Tom Waits.

Every so often I will post about an artist that has come up on one of my Pandora stations whose work might interest you as well. First up is Madeleine Peyroux, whose voice (to me, at least) is a dead ringer for that of Billie Holiday. She reminds me of a less pop-like version of well-liked singer Norah Jones. Two of my favorite songs of hers are:

"Don't Wait Too Long" (This one isn't bad but I prefer the original, not able to be embedded, but found here)


"Blue Alert"


Cheers.

--Tim