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One of the Greatest Songs Ever Recorded: “So It Goes” by Nick Lowe!!!
For as long as I’ve been on the radio, and definitely for as long as I’ve been writing a blog, I will occasionally make a reference to a song being “One of the Greatest Songs Ever Recorded!” (GSER) I would usually … Continue reading
Semi-Annual “Theme Attic Hall of Fame” Show, Wednesday Morning, 10A-12 Noon EDT!!!
It only happens twice a year, the middle of May and the middle of November. It’s the shows when I take the Theme Attic Hall of Fame artists out to play to put their greatness on display! Outside of new … Continue reading
Theme Attic Celebrates Seven Years, Wednesday 10AM-12 Noon ET!!!
Lucky seven, eh? Some folks believe that seven has mystical qualities. We’ll have some fun with that as well as a tribute to my mom, who passed away last week, on Wednesday’s Theme Attic” with Phil Maq from 10A-12Noon ET!!! … Continue reading
Peace and Pirates: Nanci Griffith, Nick Lowe and Nile Rogers, Norah Jones, and Skinny Lister!!!!
Two of my favorite songs about peace are by artists who either wrote or performed them first before they became well known by other artists. First up is Nanci Griffith. Bette Midler had a monster hit with Julie Gold’s “From … Continue reading
Posted in Greatest Songs Ever Recorded, Hall of Fame, Video "Q"sings
Tagged Bette Midler, Brinsley Schwarz, Chasing Pirates, Chic, Elvis Costello, Forge & Flagon, From a Distance, greatest songs ever recorded, GSER, Hall of Fame, Julie Gold, Nanci Griffith, Nick Lowe, Nile Rodgers, Norah Jones, peace, peace and pirates, Phil Maq, pirate, Skinny Lister, video qsings, What's so Funny 'Bout Peace Love and Understanding?
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Back to School With Joanie Leeds and The Nightlights, Adam Sandler, Rockpile, and Jason Didner and The Jungle Gym Jam!!!
By now almost all students have returned to school for the next year. I thought it would be fun to view some “classic” school-themed videos! Joanie Leeds and The Nightlights has a fun little rave-up on their new album, “Bandwagon” … Continue reading
#114 Valentine’s Day Playlist for “Theme Attic” on WHFR.FM, Thursday, February 14, 2013, 10AM-Noon EST
Well, I finally got the playlist from Bert Philbert. It looks like it was a pretty good show! Very romantic! I like the soundclips, too! Let me know what you think about them. Thanks for doing it, Bert! #114 Valentine’s … Continue reading
Posted in Paul McCartney, Theme Attic Playlist
Tagged 21 Big Hits, A Promis of Love, A Second Helping, Allegreto, Are You Gonna Be the One, Art in America, As Time Goes By, Be My Baby, Beatles Love Songs, Belvedere, Bert Philbert, Billy Burnette, Bond, Brave Combo, But But, Capitol, Columbia, Come Running Back to Me, Dean Martin, Deborah Nyack, Decca, Diamond Song, Everybody Loves Somebody, Frank Sinatra, Fred Astaire, Glitter and Glue, Grand Passion, Greatest Hits, GTSP, Hallmark, harpangel.com, Hear Music, Hey Ocean, Holidays, Hot Ziggity, I Feel Alright, I Give Up. I'll Marry You, I Need You, In Just a Heartbeat, It's Valentine's Day Charlie Brown Part 1, IT's Valentine's Day Charlie Brown Part 2, Jenn Alexander, jennalexandermusic.com, Jessica Dayle, JessicaDayle.com, John Tesh, Join Hands You Lovebirds, Kisses on the Bottom, Labour of Lust, Lonesome Together, Love, Love Addict, Love Songs, Lovers Island, Make Time for Love, Mary Wells, Michigan Nuggets, motorcityrock.com, Motown, Music, Music Themes, My Girl, My Guy, My Little Chickadee, My Valentine, Nettwerk, Nick Lowe, Now That's What I call Motown, P.S. I Love You, Paul Anka, Paul McCartney, Pepe LePew, Perry Como, Phil Maq, playlist, Prologue, RCA, Reprise, Return to Me, Robert Gordon, Rounder, Shemp in Trouble, Shine, Smokey Robinson and the MIracles, Solo Harp, Steve Earle, The Blue Jays, The Capital Years, The Rational, The Scent of the Matterhorn, The Three Stooges, The Way You Look Tonight, Theme Attic, Theme Attic Hall of Fame Inductee, Tonight, Tonight My Love, Too Shy to Say, Valentine's Day, Volare, Walking on the Seam, Warner Bros., WB, WHFR.FM, Will You Marry Me, You Make Me Feel So Young
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Phil’s Faves: Songs, June 10, 2012
This will be a personal weekly Top Ten list of what I consider to be the best songs that I listened to the previous week. Most songs will be current, but there are no boundaries. I’ve already stated on this … Continue reading
Posted in George Bedard, Paul McCartney, Phil's Faves: Songs, The Beatles
Tagged Al Jacquez, B.B. King, Banjo, Be Bop Deluxe, Bill Nelson, Call Me Maybe, Carly Rae Jepsen, Detroit, Elvis Presley, Eric Clapton, Eva Cassidy, Ferndale, George Bedard, I Know You By Heart, Jackson Browne, John Hiatt, Linda Paloma, Linda Ronstadt, Little Big Town, Live in the Air Age, Long Long Time, Mexican Dove, Miranda Lambert, Nick Lowe, Nut Rocker, Over You, Paperback Writer, Paul McCartney, Phil Maq, Phil's Faves, Pontoon, Rascal Flatts, Ridin' with the King, Savage Grace, Ships in the Night, Ships in the Night (live), ska, the beatles, The Magic Bag, The Pretender, Tinsley Ellis & The Heartfixers, Top 10 Songs of the week, Turn Your Head, Wild Weekend
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Phil’s Faves: Songs, September 11, 2011
This will be a personal weekly Top Ten list of what I consider to be the best songs that I listened to the previous week. Most songs will be current, but there are no boundaries. I’ve already stated on this … Continue reading
Posted in Phil's Faves: Songs, The Beatles
Tagged Alan Jackson, Bela Fleck, Brighter Than the Sun, britney spears, Brown Eyed Handsome Man, Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, colbie caillat, Dan Anderson, Dave Matthews Band, Dennis Mitchells' Breakfast with The Beatles, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Elvis Presley, I Wanna Go, John Hiatt, Long Way to Go, McCartney, McCartney II, Nick Lowe, Paperback Writer, Pat Bergeson, patbergeson.com, Paul McCartney, Phil's Faves: Songs, Riding With the King, Run Devil Run, Sparks Fly, Steve Shapiro, Stupid Day Job, Taylor Swift, the beatles, Tom Roady, Wally Pleasant, wallypleasant.com, Yesterday, You May Already Be a Winner
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Phil’s Faves: Music
This will be a personal weekly Top Ten list of what I consider to be the best songs that I listened to the previous week. Most songs will be current, but there are no boundaries. I’ve already stated on this … Continue reading
Posted in Phil's Faves: Songs, The Beatles
Tagged Avril Lavigne, Carousel, Coldplay, Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall, Foo Fighters, Foster The People, I Don't Want the Night to End, Mean, Nick Lowe, Pumped Up Kicks, Shania Twain, Sinfonia to Cantata No. 29, Smile, Taylor Swift, That Means a Lot, the beatles, The love of the loved, The Rumour, Today Is Your Day, Vanessa Carlton, Walk, Wendy Carlos
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Random “Q”sings: George Bedard, Paul McCartney
Well, I finally have the info on the new George Bedard album! It’s called Pickin’ Apart the Past” (Cool title!), and it’s a thinly veiled reference to George’s approach to this new CD. The all instrumental approach is a switch … Continue reading
Posted in Random Thoughts, The Beatles
Tagged Breakfast with the Beatles, Buddy Holly, Cee Lo Green, Dennis Mitchell, Floyd Cramer, George Bedard, Hawaiian Boogie, Hip Deep, It's So Easy, Kid Rock, Last Dance, Nick Lowe, Oh Woman Oh Why, Pickin' Apart the Past, Pipeline, Randy Tessier, Rave On, Rich Dishman, Sir Paul McCartney, The Black Keys, The Chantays, Upside
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