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Category Archives: Georgia
Used to be a Cop
Used to be a Cop by Drive-By Truckers (download here) (Buy from Amazon) This is a rambling rock song by the Truckers. It’s definitely one of those songs that’s grown on me over the past 6 months.
Posted in 2011, Country, Georgia, Rock
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This Fucking Job
This Fucking Job by Drive-By Truckers (download here) (Buy from Amazon) Rock songs about jobs that suck. That’s America. If you’ve got a case of the Mondays, this is your anthem today
Posted in 2010, Georgia, Indie, Rock
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I Could Be With Anyone
I Could Be With Anyone (Kevin Devine Cover) by Manchester Orchestra (download here) (Buy from Amazon) This is a great mellow song that belongs 4 years ago on an O.C. episode. It’s off a new EP where Manchester Orchestra covers Kevin Devine and Kevin covers them. Good stuff and thanks to dinosaursareshy for sending to [...]
2000 Miles I Roam
Dock of the Bay by Widespread Panic (cover of Otis Redding version) (download here) A classic jam. “Two thousand miles i roam just to make this dock my home.” And i love the little piano and jam session that occurs around 3:25 into the song.