I recently had some wiring fixed in my car since my dashboard lights wouldn't go on when I turned my lights on at night.
For years though, my CD player hasn't worked for whatever reason, and I'm too cheap/frugal to take a car into the shop to get a CD player fixed since the radio works just fine even though the choices for radio stations in my neck of the woods are not good--not good at all. After the car's electrical issues were fixed, Mrs. Nasty mentioned that maybe the CD player will work now.
I investigated that hypothesis.
Cheers to you Mrs. Nasty for making that suggestion. It works.
So the kids have had the pleasure of listening to my old CDs when we drive around. They seem to be okay with it. I haven't fielded any complaints yet. I also suspect Quinn is up for something different than what he has had to put up with lately. Last night at the dinner table, he made a clear demand about music aimed directly at his sister: "No more singing Taylor Swift songs in the house."
That didn't go over well, but I admire his gumption.
So here's a song that was playing in my car yesterday--not a song about love or high school crushes. It's written from the point of view of guy who makes moonshine, a traditional song.
It's from the March 16-20 1992 album that was produced by Peter Buck of R.E.M. It's the all acoustic album in Uncle Tupelo's discography.
I have a number of favorite Uncle Tupelo songs, which are mostly Jay Farrar penned ones, and "Moonshiner" has to be in the top five of my favorites. If you're an Uncle Tupelo fan and if you're inclined to list some of your favorite songs of the band, post a comment. I'd enjoy seeing them.
This blog will host my ramblings about life. To be a bit more specific, I'll probably focus on these subjects: music, sports, food, the everyday beauty of life, and the comedy/tragedy/absurdity of our existence. That about covers it.
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Friday, August 5, 2011
Friday, January 16, 2009
Music Friday: "Graveyard Shift"
Click HERE to enjoy Uncle Tupelo's performance of "Graveyard Shift" in 1989, the year I graduated high school.
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