Tuesday Tunes
This edition of Tuesday Tunes I thought I’d again mention the seemingly random way one of the local radio stations in my area censors songs. For example, in Bruno Mars’ “Lazy Song” they bleep out the...
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The other day Erin was singing to herself and I stopped to listen. At one point she merged Hot Chelle Rae and Miley Cyrus and was singing “Tonight, tonight, there’s a party in the U.S.A.” I thought...
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So it’s a new year and a new format but since my longest running theme day was Tuesday Tunes I thought I’d keep those around occasionally. Although my musical tastes have broadened over the years, punk...
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I’ve been listening to a Pandora station 90s Pop Radio and have been really enjoying it. Here are a few songs that have come up: The Wallflowers – One Headlight Sublime – What I Got Reel Big Fish – She...
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So for this installment of Tuesday Tunes I thought I’d go pop with some songs that have a beat that I like. However, I have to say as a parent, I prefer the edited radio versions than the explicit...
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